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Dr. Atta ul Quddus is a Lecturer in Wireless Communications at the University of Surrey's Institute for Communication Systems (ICS), part of the School of Computer Science and Electronic Engineering. He holds an MSc (2000) and PhD (2005) in Satellite and Mobile Cellular Communications from the University of Surrey. His research focuses on 5G/6G networks, including Machine Type Communication, Full Duplex systems, and Cloud Radio Access Networks. He leads UK/EU projects like BeFEMTO and iJOIN and developed a widely used PHY simulator for industry.
Research interests: Machine-to-Machine (M2M) communication, Full Duplex systems, Cloud RAN, Device-to-Device (D2D) communications, and Cell-Sweeping techniques. Notable contributions include enhancing cell-edge throughput via Cell-Sweeping and developing novel modulation schemes like C-GQSM and GAM-FSM.
Publications span 2025-2021, emphasizing advances in MIMO, NOMA, and RIS (Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces). Key achievements include the 2004 Vodafone-sponsored Research Excellence Prize for adaptive filtering work. Current projects explore integrated communication-sensing systems, haptic feedback, and low-complexity decoders for Polar/LDPC codes.
- Awards: CCSR Research Excellence Prize (2004)
- Grants: EU FP7 BeFEMTO, iJOIN; 5GIC research program
- Collaborations: Industry partnerships with network operators and chip manufacturers
Labs/Teams: Active contributor to ICS's 5G Innovation Centre (5GIC), focusing on future wireless systems.




