Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2013-2015
Title: Chernysh Alexander Victorovich: Innovator in MIMO Communication Systems
Introduction
Chernysh Alexander Victorovich is a notable inventor based in Moscow, Russia. He has made significant contributions to the field of communication systems, particularly in the area of Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) technology. With a total of 2 patents to his name, his work has advanced the capabilities of wireless communication.
Latest Patents
Chernysh's latest patents include a "Method of detection of signal in communication systems with MIMO channel." This invention provides an apparatus and method for detecting signals in a wireless communication system that employs multiple antennas. The method involves performing Minimum Mean Square Error (MMSE) estimation for a transmitted symbol vector, determining a covariance matrix, and calculating accumulated metrics for each symbol vector candidate.
Another significant patent is the "Advanced method for decoding in the MIMO system and apparatus for implementing thereof." This invention enables a mobile station to detect signals in wireless communication systems using MIMO technology. The mobile station includes an apparatus that estimates the channel between transmitting and receiving antennas, forms a channel matrix, and calculates weight coefficients for detecting symbols in the MIMO system.
Career Highlights
Chernysh Alexander Victorovich is currently employed at Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., where he continues to innovate in the field of communication technology. His work has been instrumental in enhancing the efficiency and reliability of wireless communication systems.
Collaborations
Chernysh has collaborated with notable colleagues such as Rog Andrey Leonidovich and Bakulin Mihail Germanovich. Their combined expertise has contributed to the development of advanced communication technologies.
Conclusion
Chernysh Alexander Victorovich is a prominent figure in the field of MIMO communication systems, with a focus on enhancing signal detection methods. His patents reflect his commitment to innovation and the advancement of wireless communication technology.