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Ipsita Sengupta

Researcher at Government College of Engineering and Leather Technology

Publications -  11
Citations -  26

Ipsita Sengupta is an academic researcher from Government College of Engineering and Leather Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Optical amplifier & Spectral efficiency. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 10 publications receiving 25 citations. Previous affiliations of Ipsita Sengupta include University of Calcutta.

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A simple spice model for traveling wave semiconductor laser amplifier

TL;DR: An equivalent lumped element electric circuit model for traveling wave semiconductor laser amplifier has been developed using the rate equation for carriers as discussed by the authors, which gives results in close agreement with the experimental data and values from sophisticated analyses.
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Small and large signal analysis using circuit model of InGaAs/InP based uni-travel carrier photodiode

TL;DR: An equivalent circuit model of uni-traveling carrier photodiode (UTC-PD) is developed from integral carrier density rate equation and few important properties of the device such as the electrical and optical characteristics are evaluated by employing advanced device physics as discussed by the authors.
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Analysis of optical re-modulation by multistage modeling of RSOA

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors extended the time-resolved multistage reservoir model well-known for semiconductor optical amplifier (SOA) to analyze the behavior of a bulk homogeneous InP-InGaAsP buried heterostructure reflective semiconductor amplifier (RSOA).
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Investigation of inter-channel crosstalk mitigation by assist light in a TOAD switch by using electrical equivalent circuit model of SOA

TL;DR: Large signal multi-wavelength circuit model of semiconductor optical amplifier (SOA) has been developed for crosstalk analysis of the TOAD and good prediction accuracy with the numerical result is obtained.
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Reduced Subcarrier Index Modulation Scheme in OFDM System for Next-Gen Wireless Networks

TL;DR: The results reveal that RIM-OFDM has come up as an optimized scheme, in terms of PAPR mitigation, bandwidth efficiency enhancement and low BER, for future wireless communication.