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Benjamin Henson serves as a Research Fellow in the Department of Electronic Engineering at the University of York, with active research in underwater acoustic communications and networking. His work bridges theoretical algorithm development and practical implementation through lake experiments and sea trials.
Research Interests:
Dr. Henson specializes in:
- Interference cancellation techniques for underwater random-access networks
- Full-duplex communication systems with self-interference management
- Target detection using acoustic communication links
- Motion estimation via sonar image processing
- Network protocol design for integrated sensing-communication
- Experimental validation in real underwater environments
Publication Trends:
Analysis of Henson's 15 most recent publications (2022-2025) reveals a strong emphasis on experimental validation, with 60% reporting lake/sea trial results. Key thematic clusters include self-interference cancellation for full-duplex systems (28% of works), target detection integration (22%), and network discovery protocols (18%). His research demonstrates increasing collaboration with international teams, particularly in European underwater acoustics consortia.
Benjamin Henson has no publicly documented scientific awards or honors based on available information.
While no formal student supervision is evident from publication records, Henson collaborates extensively with researchers including Y. Zakharov, L. Shen, and P.D. Mitchell across 27 co-authored works. Grant funding details are not specified in available materials, though experimental work suggests involvement in projects requiring field deployment resources.
He is affiliated with the University of York's underwater communications research group, which maintains experimental facilities for lake-based acoustic testing and collaborates with marine technology partners for sea trials.




