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Plenary Lecture
Statistical Performance Analysis of Communications Channels in Real-Time

Professor Stamatios
Kartalopoulos
Williams Professor in Telecommunications Networking
The University of Oklahoma
USA
Email: Kartalopoulos@ou.edu
Abstract: Measuring the performance of communication
channels is very critical for service availability, service performance
sustainability, as well as quality of service in telecommunication Networks.
One of the key metrics is the Bit Error Performance (BER), which is measured
using complex and expensive instruments, and bit error detecting correcting
codes (EDC) embedded in the signal of the information channel. However, EDCs
are although indispensable for their bit error correcting ability, require
many frames of information to provide a good statistical BER value for each
channel.
In this lecture, we describe a statistical analytical method based on which
we estimate synchronously the performance parameters of all incoming
communication channels in microseconds and thus in real-time. This method
provides estimation of BER, SNR, NF, Q, and min-max signal levels of current
and previous values. In addition, we describe the realization of the method
with a simple CMOS circuit. We also describe the benefits of the method and
compare with well-established methods.
Brief Biography of the Speaker:
Stamatios V. Kartalopoulos, PhD, is currently the Williams Professor in
Telecommunications Networking at the University of Oklahoma. His research
emphasis is on optical communication networks (FSO, long haul and FTTH),
optical technology including optical metamaterials, and optical
communications security including quantum cryptography and key distribution.
Prior to this, he was with Bell Laboratories where he defined, led and
managed research and development teams in the areas of DWDM networks, SONET/SDH
and ATM, Cross-connects, Switching, Transmission and Access systems. He has
received the President’s Award and many awards of Excellence.
He holds nineteen patents in communications networks, and has published more
than hundred fifty scientific papers, nine reference textbooks important in
advanced fiber optic communications and security, and has also contributed
several chapters to other books.
He has been an IEEE and a Lucent Technologies Distinguished Lecturer and has
lectured at international Universities, at NASA and conferences. He has been
keynote speaker of major international conferences, has moderated executive
forums, has been a panelist of interdisciplinary panels, and has organized
symposia, workshops and sessions at major international communications
conferences.
Dr Kartalopoulos is an IEEE Fellow, chair and founder of the IEEE ComSoc
Communications & Information Security Technical Committee, member at large
of IEEE New Technologies Directions Committee, and has served
editor-in-chief of IEEE Press, chair of ComSoc Emerging Technologies and of
SPCE Technical Committees, Area-editor of IEEE Communications
Magazine/Optical Communications, member of IEEE PSPB, and VP of IEEE
Computational Intelligence Society.
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