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Ioannis Tomkos

Researcher at Corning Inc.

Publications -  464
Citations -  9620

Ioannis Tomkos is an academic researcher from Corning Inc.. The author has contributed to research in topics: Passive optical network & Optical performance monitoring. The author has an hindex of 45, co-authored 464 publications receiving 8988 citations. Previous affiliations of Ioannis Tomkos include Aristotle University of Thessaloniki & Polytechnic University of Catalonia.

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Experimental comparison of impairment-aware RWA algorithms in a GMPLS-controlled dynamic optical network

TL;DR: This work tested the suitability and performance of two different online IA-RWA algorithms in a 14-node experimental test-bed that employed centralized control-plane architecture under the same network and traffic conditions and showed that optimum impairment-aware decisions are made at the expense of higher lightpath setup times.
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Comparison of linear and nonlinear equalization for ultra-high capacity spectral superchannels

TL;DR: In this article, the authors provided an extended analysis on the computational complexity of various linear and nonlinear equalization approaches for a 32 Gbaud polarization multiplexed (PM)-16 quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) OFDM superchannel.
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Technoeconomic analysis of PANDA FTTC architecture: Cost comparison to metro ethernet and TWDM NGPON-2 architectures

TL;DR: The overall cost of a new access network architecture suitable for backhauling is estimated and shown that PANDA outperforms both Metro Ethernet and TWDM NGPON-2 architectures mainly due to the higher use of resource sharing.
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Metro area transparent WDM optical networks

TL;DR: The performance of transparent metropolitan area networks utilizing cost-effective, application-optimized, optical layer components and fiber is discussed in this article, where results for 2.5 and 10 Gb/s per channel bit-rates are presented.
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Wavelength-tuneable remote node for enhanced resilience and optimization of WDM access networks

TL;DR: In this paper, a remote node design with a wavelength tuneable optical add/drop element is presented and experimentally demonstrated for application in a resilient ring+tree access network architecture.