Dr. Baris I. Erkmen
SPIE Involvement:
Conference Program Committee | Author
Area of Expertise:
classical communication , classical imaging , information theory , quantum communication , quantum imaging , optical communication
Profile Summary

Dr. Baris I. Erkmen received his B.S. (2002), M.Eng (2003) and Ph.D. (2008) degrees in Electrical Engineering from MIT, and is presently a member of technical staff at Google[x]. Prior to May 2013, Baris was at Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), California Institute of Technology, where he initiated and participated in several NASA and non-NASA programs on classical and quantum optical communications, and classical and quantum imaging.

Starting with his doctoral thesis, Baris spearheaded the development of a unifying theory for classical and quantum imaging, through the study of the coherence properties of Gaussian-state light, with particular focus on phase-sensitive coherence. In addition to his thesis, he authored several publications in peer-reviewed journals that develop this theory. In 2013 he co-organized a Keck Institute workshop at Caltech and JPL, focused on space applications of quantum sensing, communication and measurement.

Baris has also been active in the optical communications community. Between 2009 and 2013 he has served as the Principal Investigator of the NASA project OPALS, which successfully demonstrated an optical communications downlink from the International Space Station (ISS) in 2014. At JPL, Baris worked on the ultimate capacity limits of optical communications, both in the classical and quantum domains. He has participated in a 2013 proof-of-concept optical communication demonstration achieving greater than 10 bits-per-photon information efficiency. He has also developed a theoretical framework for applying information theoretic measures to quantify the performance of imaging systems.

Baris' current focus is on advanced technology development, analysis, concept formulation, and systems engineering in optical communications and optical remote sensing. His interests include both conventional (classical) approaches, as well as novel methodologies that realize the promises of quantum-limited performance.
Publications (13)

Proceedings Article | 24 February 2017 Paper
Baris Erkmen, Bruce Moision, Nam-hyong Kim, Todd Belt, Edward Keyes, Michael Eglington, Paul Csonka, Oliver Bowen, John Moody, Andrei Kazmierski, William Vermeer, Devin Brinkley, Thanh Tu
Proceedings Volume 10096, 100960Z (2017) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2253099
KEYWORDS: Free space optical communications, Data communications, Stratosphere, Telecommunications, Control systems, Free space optics, Receivers, Prototyping, Acquisition tracking and pointing, Optics manufacturing

Proceedings Article | 6 March 2014 Paper
Kenneth Andrews, Baris Erkmen, William Wu, Michael Kokorowski, Marcus Wilkerson, Bogdan Oaida, Abhijit Biswas
Proceedings Volume 8971, 89710U (2014) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2045351
KEYWORDS: Video, Video compression, Laser optics, Telescopes, Receivers, Space telescopes, Free space optics, Telecommunications, Optical design, Optical communications

Proceedings Article | 26 September 2013 Paper
Proceedings Volume 8875, 887505 (2013) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2023743
KEYWORDS: Signal to noise ratio, Sensors, Interferometry, Photodetectors, Stars, Planets, Correlation function, Fourier transforms, Absorption, Visibility

Proceedings Article | 15 October 2012 Paper
Proceedings Volume 8518, 85180S (2012) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.930096
KEYWORDS: Clocks, Sensors, Error analysis, Ranging, Interference (communication), Signal to noise ratio, Receivers, Radio optics, Integrated optics, Statistical analysis

Proceedings Article | 23 February 2012 Paper
Proceedings Volume 8246, 824609 (2012) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.906939
KEYWORDS: Sensors, Signal attenuation, Interference (communication), Signal detection, Spatial filters, Transmitters, Photodetectors, Photon counting, Modulators, Receivers

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Conference Committee Involvement (6)
Free-Space Laser Communications XXXVII
25 January 2025 | San Francisco, United States
Free-Space Laser Communications XXXVI
30 January 2024 | San Francisco, California, United States
Free-Space Laser Communications XXXV
30 January 2023 | San Francisco, California, United States
Free-Space Laser Communications XXXIV
25 January 2022 | San Francisco, California, United States
Free-Space Laser Communications XXXIII
6 March 2021 | Online Only, California, United States
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