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PhotonIcs and Electromagnetics Research Symposium, also known as Progress In Electromagnetics Research Symposium
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Integrated and Fiber-based Photonic Circuits and Devices

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Session Infomation

Photonic circuits and devices play a vital role in modern worldwide science and industrial progress. There is a number of key directions characterizing the last-years evolution in this field, such as microwave, millimeter-wave, and terahertz photonics, micro- and nano-photonics, single- and multi-core fibre-optics, fiber-optic telecom systems and promising radio-electronic networks with combined or all-optical processing. Besides, recent developments of RF and microwave fiber-based and integrated photonics find different applications in ongoing cellular telecom, radar, computer systems and metering equipment established on wavelength division multiplexed Radio-over-Fiber and Radar-over-Fiber technologies, microwave and millimeter-wave wireless telecom apparatuses. One more interesting field for photonics-based devices is VLSI circuits and measuring instruments with optical interconnects. In the frames of the Session, we welcome oral, poster, or online contributions dealing with the analytic, CAD and experimental R&D works referred to advanced technologies, circuits, devices, and systems in the above-mentioned fields, especially in integrated implementation.

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