M. Scaffardi
Ericsson
20 Papers
50 Citations
M. Scaffardi is an academic researcher from Ericsson. The author has contributed to research in topics: Multiplexer & Optical switch. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 20 publications.
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Papers
Tunable Orbital Angular Momentum Converter Based on Integrated Multiplexers
M. N. Malik,Ning Zhang,Veronica Toccafondo,Charalambos Klitis,Martin P. J. Lavery,Andrea Sgambelluri,Jiangbo Zhu,Xinlun Cai,Siyuan Yu,G. Preve,Marc Sorel,Antonella Bogoni,M. Scaffardi +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, a four-orbital angular momentum (OAM) modes converter consisting of the cascade of an OAM demultiplexer and a OAM multiplexer is implemented and characterized.
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4 OAM × 4 WDM Optical Switching Based on an Innovative Integrated Tunable OAM Multiplexer
Ning Zhang,M. Scaffardi,M. N. Malik,Veronica Toccafondo,Charalambos Klitis,Martin P. J. Lavery,G. Meloni,Francesco Fresi,Emma Lazzeri,D. Marini,Jiangbo Zhu,Xinlun Cai,Siyuan Yu,Luca Poti,G. Preve,Antonella Bogoni,Marc Sorel +16 more
- 11 Mar 2018
TL;DR: A 4OAMx4WDM switching experiment has been carried out combining an innovative integrated tunable OAM multiplexer based on 4-concentric omega-shaped silicon waveguides and a refractive element-based OAM demultiplexer.
160 Gb/s/Port 2 $\,\times\,$ 2 OPS Node Test-Bed Performing 50 Gchip/s All-Optical Active Label Processing With Contention Detection
TL;DR: A 160 Gb/s/port 2×2 optical packet switching node test-bed is implemented by exploiting semiconductor optical amplifier-based label extraction and contention detection, the first demonstration of active label processing at a chip rate as high as 50 Gchip/s.
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320 Gbit/s all-optical regeneration for OTDM signals
Paolo Ghelfi,Antonella Bogoni,M. Scaffardi,Filippo Ponzini,Claudio Porzi,Luca Poti +5 more
- 01 Jan 2004
TL;DR: In this paper, an all-optical regeneration has been carried out for the first time at 320 Gbit/s, exploiting the capabilities of a 3-stage NOLM-based regenerator.
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Field trial of the first photonic-based radar for maritime border security and harbor protection
Francesco Laghezza,Filippo Scotti,M. Scaffardi,Paolo Ghelfi,Antonella Bogoni,Sergio Pinna,Giovanni Serafino,Daniel Onori +7 more
- 16 Jun 2014
TL;DR: The field trial results of the first photonics-based radar system in a real maritime environment are presented, detecting naval targets on both long range and harbor maneuvering and highlighting the excellent performance and promising improvements.
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