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Andrew Adamiecki
Also published under:A. Adamiecki, A. L. Adamiecki, A. A. Adamiecki, Andrew A. Adamiecki, Andrew L. Adamiecki
Affiliation
Nokia Bell Labs, NJ, USA
Topic
Digital Signal Processing,Analog-to-digital Converter,Bit Error Rate,Mach-Zehnder Modulator,Optical Amplifier,Amplified Spontaneous Emission,Electro-absorption Modulator,Eye Diagrams,Polarization Multiplexing,Quadrature Amplitude Modulation,Standard Single-mode Fiber,Bitrate,Coupling Loss,Electrical Signals,Least Mean Square,Modulation Formats,Optical Modes,Phase Modulation,Quadrature Phase Shift Keying,Real-time Oscilloscope,Reverse Bias Voltage,Simple Structure,Spectral Phase,Symbol Rate,Unitary Transformation,Wavelength Division Multiplexing,Access Network,Acousto-optic Modulator,Active Area,Adaptive Equalization,Adaptive Rate,Amount Of Dispersion,Amplitude Modulation,Arbitrary Phase,Arbitrary Signal,Arbitrary Waveform Generator,Average Loss,Bit Error,Bit Error Rate Performance,Coherent Detection,Commercial Systems,Complex Waveform,Constant Power Output,Constellation Diagram,Cost Function,Direct Detection,Dispersive Element,Electromagnetic Field,Entire Bandwidth,Entropy Rate,
Biography
Andrew Adamiecki (M'07) was born in Kozieglowy, Poland, in 1955. He received the B.S. and M.S. degrees in electrical engineering from the Silesian Technical University, Poland in 1981 and1983, respectively.
From 1986 to 1991 he was a Senior RF-Communications Engineer with Ademco, a Division of Pittway Corporation, Syosset, New York working on Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum techniques for commercial security system application. From 1991 he joined AT&T Consumer Product Division working on cellular phones architectures and design for TDMA, CDMA and GSM standards. He is now a Member of Technical Staff of Bell Labs Lucent Technologies, Photonics Research Department. His current work includes microwave and high speed electronics circuit and subsystems design, development and analysis.
From 1986 to 1991 he was a Senior RF-Communications Engineer with Ademco, a Division of Pittway Corporation, Syosset, New York working on Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum techniques for commercial security system application. From 1991 he joined AT&T Consumer Product Division working on cellular phones architectures and design for TDMA, CDMA and GSM standards. He is now a Member of Technical Staff of Bell Labs Lucent Technologies, Photonics Research Department. His current work includes microwave and high speed electronics circuit and subsystems design, development and analysis.