About Dmitrii Briantcev Dmitrii Briantcev Ph.D., Electrical and Computer Engineering Spatial Mode Multiplexing Orbital Angular Momentum Free Space Optics optical wireless communication systems Dmitrii is an MS/Ph.D. student in the Communication Theory Lab (CTL) under the supervision of Professor Mohamed-Slim Alouini at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST). Education and Early Career Dmitrii obtained his bachelor degree in Radiophysics from Saint Petersburg State University (SPbSU) in 2018. He participated in KAUSTs “Photonics summer camp” program before becoming a KAUST student in 2018. Research Interest Dmitrii is focusing in the area of optical communication, free space communication, and numerical modeling. He is currently working on the development of OAM Events Presented Events Jun 4 - Jun 10, 2023 Contemporary Techniques in the Emerging Free Space Optical Communication Systems Dmitrii Briantcev, Ph.D., Electrical and Computer Engineering Jun 4, 12:30 - 14:00 B1 L3 R3119 optical communication technology Free Space Optics Conditional Generative Adversarial Network Recurrent Neural Network The goal of this work is to investigate and advance a research on various topics, vital for the development of the future generations of optical communication technology. In the first part of the work, we present a fast and efficient simulation method of structured light free space optics (FSO) channel effects from propagation through the turbulent atmosphere.
Contemporary Techniques in the Emerging Free Space Optical Communication Systems Dmitrii Briantcev, Ph.D., Electrical and Computer Engineering Jun 4, 12:30 - 14:00 B1 L3 R3119 optical communication technology Free Space Optics Conditional Generative Adversarial Network Recurrent Neural Network The goal of this work is to investigate and advance a research on various topics, vital for the development of the future generations of optical communication technology. In the first part of the work, we present a fast and efficient simulation method of structured light free space optics (FSO) channel effects from propagation through the turbulent atmosphere.
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