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Ralf-Peter Braun
Also published under:R. -P. Braun, R. P. Braun, R. Braun, Ralf-peter Braun
Affiliation
ORBIT Ges. für Applikations- und Informationssysteme mbH, Bonn, Germany
Topic
Analog-to-digital Converter,Communication Network,Key Exchange,Key Rate,Modulation Formats,Quantum Key Distribution,Wavelength Division Multiplexing,Arbitrary Waveform Generator,Atmospheric Attenuation,Balanced Photodetector,Bit Error,Bit Error Rate,Carrier Frequency,Channel Loss,Classical Channel,Coherent State,Count Rate,Dark Count,Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing,Digital Signal Processing,Duplexing,Encryption,Error Vector Magnitude,European Network,Experimental Configuration,External Laser,Fiber Network,Forward Error Correction,Free-space Path Loss,Information-theoretic Security,Input Power,Key Security,Keysight,Low-density Parity-check Codes,Maximum Attenuation,Metro Area,Noise Figure,Office Buildings,Optical Amplifier,Optical Fiber,Optical Power,Optical Switching,Output Power,Pair Of Nodes,Path Loss,Phase Modulation,Polarization Control,Public Announcements,Public Institutions,Quadrature Amplitude Modulation,
Biography
Ralf-Peter Braun (received the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from the Technical University Berlin, Berlin, Germany, in 1985 and 1995, respectively.
He is Senior Project Manager at Deutsche Telekom AG, Laboratories, leading R&D projects for next generation networks. He has more than 20 years of research and industry experience on optical transmission systems and network architectures. After 14 years of advanced research work at the Heinrich-Hertz-Institut, Berlin, Germany, he joined the Deutsche Telekom AG in 1997. He is engaged in the topics of network architecture, technology, service, control, and standardization.
Dr. Braun is a member of VDE, ITG, IEEE802.3 Working Group, and MEF.
He is Senior Project Manager at Deutsche Telekom AG, Laboratories, leading R&D projects for next generation networks. He has more than 20 years of research and industry experience on optical transmission systems and network architectures. After 14 years of advanced research work at the Heinrich-Hertz-Institut, Berlin, Germany, he joined the Deutsche Telekom AG in 1997. He is engaged in the topics of network architecture, technology, service, control, and standardization.
Dr. Braun is a member of VDE, ITG, IEEE802.3 Working Group, and MEF.