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D-Index
33
Citations
4695
World Ranking
6060
National Ranking
2020

Overview

Alexander Maltsev is affiliated with Intel in the United States and conducts research primarily in the field of engineering. Their work spans several subfields including electrical and electronic engineering, aerospace engineering, computer networks and communications, media technology, and computational mechanics.

Their research topics cover a broad range of areas related to wireless and telecommunication technologies. These include:

  • Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization
  • Millimeter-Wave Propagation and Modeling
  • Advanced Wireless Communication Techniques
  • Power Line Communications and Noise
  • Antenna Design and Analysis
  • Radio Frequency Integrated Circuit Design
  • Telecommunications and Broadcasting Technologies

Maltsev has contributed to multiple publication venues with some frequent appearances in:

  • Radioengineering
  • 2022 Wave Electronics and its Application in Information and Telecommunication Systems (WECONF)
  • Proceedings of Telecommunication Universities
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • 2021 Wave Electronics and its Application in Information and Telecommunication Systems (WECONF)

The scientist has collaborated with several frequent coauthors, notable among them are:

  • Olesya Bolkhovskaya
  • Igor Serunin
  • Jin-Yup Hwang
  • Andrey Pudeev
  • Gregory Ermolaev

Recent papers authored by Alexander Maltsev include:

  • Scanning Toroidal Lens-Array Antenna With a Zoned Profile for 60 GHz Band, published in 2021 in IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters
  • Method for Phase Noise Impact Compensation in 60 GHz OFDM Receivers, published in 2020 in Radioengineering
  • An Overview and Performance Analysis of CQI Reporting in 5G NR Sidelink, published in 2022 in the 2022 13th International Conference on Information and Communication Technology Convergence (ICTC)
  • Prototype of High-Speed Data Transmission Receiving and Transmitting Equipment in the 57-64 GHz Frequency Range, published in 2023 in Proceedings of Telecommunication Universities
  • Advanced Approach for TX Impairments Compensation Based on Signal Statistical Analysis at the RX Side, published in 2021 in 2021 Wave Electronics and its Application in Information and Telecommunication Systems (WECONF)

Best Publications

  • Modular antenna array with rf and baseband beamforming

    Alexander Maltsev;Ali S. Sadri;Richard B. Nicholls;Reza Arefi

  • Experimental investigations of 60 GHz WLAN systems in office environment

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  • Using multiple frequency bands with beamforming assistance in a wireless network

    Alexander Maltsev;Ali S. Sadri;Vadim Sergeyev;Alexei Davydov

  • Adaptive bit loading and power allocation in a multicarrier wireless communication system

    Alexander Maltsev;Ali Sadri;Alexey Rubtsov;Sergey Tiraspolsky

  • Where, When, and How mmWave is Used in 5G and Beyond

    Kei Sakaguchi;Kei Sakaguchi;Thomas Haustein;Sergio Barbarossa;Emilio Calvanese Strinati

  • System and method for selecting data rates to provide uniform bit loading of subcarriers of a multicarrier communication channel

    Alexander A. Maltsev;Ali S. Sadri;Alexey E. Rubtsov;Alexei V. Davydov

  • High-throughput multicarrier communication systems and methods for exchanging channel state information

    Alexander A. Maltsev;Ali S. Sadri;Vadim S. Sergeyev;Adrian P. Stephens

  • Multiple input multiple output multicarrier communication system and methods with quantized beamforming feedback

    Alexander A. Maltsev;Ali S Sadri;Sergey A. Tiraspolsky;Alexander Flaksman

  • Systems for communicating using multiple frequency bands in a wireless network

    Alexander Maltsev;Vadim Sergeyev;Alexei Davydov

  • Enabling 5G backhaul and access with millimeter-waves

    Richard J. Weiler;Michael Peter;Wilhelm Keusgen;Emilio Calvanese-Strinati

  • Multicarrier transmitter and methods for generating multicarrier communication signals with power amplifier predistortion and linearization

    Alexander A. Maltsev;Ali S. Sadri;Oleg V. Poldin

  • Multicarrier communication system and methods for link adaptation using uniform bit loading and subcarrier puncturing

    Alexander A. Maltsev;Ali S Sadri;Alexey E. Rubtsov;Alexei V Davydov

  • Millimeter-wave transceiver with coarse and fine beamforming with interference suppression and method

    Alexander Maltsev;Andrey Pudeyev;Ali S. Sadri;Carlos Cordeiro

  • A ray tracing based stochastic human blockage model for the IEEE 802.11ad 60 GHz channel model

    Martin Jacob;Sebastian Priebe;Alexander Maltsev;Artyom Lomayev

  • Multiple antenna multicarrier transmitter and method for adaptive beamforming with transmit-power normalization

    Alexander A. Maltsev;Alexei V. Davydov;Qinghua Li

  • Quasi-deterministic approach to mmWave channel modeling in a non-stationary environment

    Alexander Maltsev;Andrey Pudeyev;Ingolf Karls;Ilya Bolotin

  • Quasi-deterministic millimeter-wave channel models in MiWEBA

    Richard J. Weiler;Michael Peter;Wilhelm Keusgen;Alexander Maltsev

  • Impact of Polarization Characteristics on 60-GHz Indoor Radio Communication Systems

    Alexander Maltsev;Eldad Perahia;Roman Maslennikov;Alexey Sevastyanov

  • Power amplifier linearization methods and apparatus using predistortion in the frequency domain

    Alexander A. Maltsev;Ali S Sadri;Oleg V. Poldin;Sergey Purtsezov

  • Apparatus, system and method of handover of a beamformed link

    Alexander Maltsev;Ali S. Sadri;Vadim Sergeyev

  • System and method for compensation of non-linear transmitter distortion

    Alexander Alexandrovich Maltsev;Ali Soheil Sadri;Oleg Victorovich Poldin

Frequent Co-Authors

Carlos Cordeiro
Carlos Cordeiro Intel (United States)
Aarno Parssinen
Aarno Parssinen University of Oulu
Sergio Barbarossa
Sergio Barbarossa Sapienza University of Rome
Robert W. Heath
Robert W. Heath University of California, San Diego
Vinko Erceg
Vinko Erceg Broadcom (United States)
Thomas Kurner
Thomas Kurner Technische Universität Braunschweig
Youn Hyoung Heo
Youn Hyoung Heo Intel (United States)
Antonio Capone
Antonio Capone Polytechnic University of Milan

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