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Neo Antoniades

  • Ph.D. (Electrical Engineering), Columbia University
  • M.Phil. (Electrical Engineering), Columbia University
  • M.S. (Electrical Engineering), Columbia University
  • B.S. (Electrical Engineering), Columbia University

Associate Professor, Department of Engineering Science and Physics

Areas of Interest:
Optical communication systems and networks, resilient communication network designs

Project Themes:
New architectures for access networks, inter-layer operability in metropolitan wavelength division multiplexed networks

Contact:
Office: 1N-232
Tel: (718) 982-3291
Fax: (718) 982-2830
Email: antoniades@mail.csi.cuny.edu

Address:
Department of Engineering Science and Physics
College of Staten Island
City University of New York
2800 Victory Blvd
Staten Island, NY 10314

 Recent Publication  

[1]. I. Roudas, N. Antoniades, “Performance Outages in CWDM Optical Networks due to the Polarization-Dependent Gain of Semiconductor Optical Amplifiers”, IEEE/OSA Photonics Technology Letters, January 1, 2007, vol. 19, no. 1, pp. 48-50.

[2]. N. Antoniades, K. C. Reichmann, P.P. Iannone, N. J. Frigo, A. M. Levine, and I. Roudas, “The Impact of Polarization-Dependent Gain on the Design of Cascaded Semiconductor Optical Amplifier CWDM Systems”, IEEE/OSA Photonics Technology Letters, October 15, 2006, vol. 18, no. 20, pp. 2099-2101.

[3]. N. Antoniades, N. Menon, N. Chbouki, G. Ellinas, “Value proposition for amplets as banded amplification solutions in evolving WDM metro network architectures”, OSA Journal of Optical Networking, March 2005, vol. 4, no. 3, pp. 101-112.

[4]. N. Antoniades, I. Roudas, G. Ellinas, and J. Amin, "Transport Metropolitan Optical Networking: Evolving Trends in the Architecture Design and Computer Modeling", IEEE/OSA Journal of Lightwave Technology, Special Issue on Metro WDM Optical Networks, November 2004, vol. 22, no. 11, pp. 2653-2670.

[5]. N. Antoniades, N. Madamopoulos, I. Roudas, M. D. Vaughn, and R. E. Wagner, "Engineering an 11Tb/s US Metro Network: Design and Transport Performance", OSA Optical Networks Magazine, July/August 2003, vol. 4, no. 4, pp. 92-100.

 

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College of Staten Island of
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2800 Victory Blvd., Staten Island, NY 10314
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