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Sergei A. Kozlov

Researcher at Saint Petersburg State University of Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics

Publications -  148
Citations -  1818

Sergei A. Kozlov is an academic researcher from Saint Petersburg State University of Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics. The author has contributed to research in topics: Terahertz radiation & Femtosecond. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 135 publications receiving 1126 citations. Previous affiliations of Sergei A. Kozlov include International Institute of Minnesota & Saint Petersburg State University.

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Blockchain in Smart Grids: A Review on Different Use Cases

TL;DR: The blockchain can be used for peer-to-peer energy trading, where a credit-based payment scheme can enhance the energy trading process and efficient data aggregation schemes based on the blockchain technology can overcome the challenges related to privacy and security in the grid.
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IoT-Based Solid Waste Management Solutions: A Survey

TL;DR: A deep review is undertaken of the related literature based on IoT infrastructure for efficient handling of waste generated in urban scenarios, focusing on the interaction among concessionaires and waste generators from the perspective of a shorter collection time with reduced costs, as well as citizenship promotion.
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Secure polarization-independent subcarrier quantum key distribution in optical fiber channel using BB84 protocol with a strong reference

TL;DR: A quantum key distribution system based on the subcarrier wave modulation method has been demonstrated which employs the BB84 protocol with a strong reference to generate secure bits at a rate of 16.5 kbit/s with an error of 0.5% over an optical channel of 10 dB loss, and 18 bits/s over 25 dB of channel loss.
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A Smart Waste Management Solution Geared towards Citizens.

TL;DR: The creation of the real prototype of the smart container, the development of the waste management application and a real-scale experiment use case show that the proposed system can efficiently change the way people deal with their garbage and optimize economic and material resources.