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Dr. Alexandr Kuzminsky is a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Surrey, specializing in advanced wireless communication systems and signal processing. His research focuses on spectrum sharing, interference mitigation, and decentralized network control mechanisms. He has contributed extensively to topics such as adaptive antenna arrays, dynamic spectrum allocation (DSA), and high-mobility communication scenarios.
Key areas of expertise include developing algorithms for coexistence in multi-RAT networks, good neighbor protocols for decentralized beamforming, and interference rejection combining techniques. His work addresses challenges in high-mobility environments (e.g., LEO satellites) and non-stationary interference scenarios. He has published over 20 peer-reviewed articles in top journals like IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing and IEEE Transactions on Cognitive Communications and Networking.
Dr. Kuzminsky’s methodologies often integrate semi-blind signal processing with Markov chain analysis, enabling robust performance evaluation under varying interference conditions. His research bridges theoretical advancements with practical implementations, particularly in 5G/6G systems and next-generation wireless infrastructure.
- Education: Not explicitly stated in text, but his extensive publication record suggests advanced qualifications in electrical engineering or signal processing.
- Labs/Teams: Likely affiliated with the University of Surrey’s Institute for Communication Systems (ICS) or similar research groups.
- Grants: Implied through publication outputs, though specific funding details not disclosed.



