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Fei Xu

Researcher at Northwestern Polytechnical University

Publications -  47
Citations -  314

Fei Xu is an academic researcher from Northwestern Polytechnical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Relay & Composite laminates. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 40 publications receiving 227 citations.

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Experimental and numerical investigation on damage behavior of honeycomb sandwich panel subjected to low-velocity impact

TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented the low-velocity impact behavior of sandwich panel with carbon fiber reinforced plastic (CFRP) composite facesheet and Nomex honeycomb core through experimental and numerical methods.
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Secrecy Rate-Optimum Energy Splitting for an Untrusted and Energy Harvesting Relay Network

TL;DR: An optimization problem to maximize the achievable secrecy rate by jointly optimizing the energy splitting for the source and destination is formulated and an iterative optimization algorithm to obtain the near-optimal energy splitting policy is proposed.
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Joint Beamforming Alignment With Suboptimal Power Allocation for a Two-Way Untrusted Relay Network

TL;DR: A destination-assisted-jamming (DAJ) technique to improve the security performance of a two-way untrusted relay network using a novel beamforming alignment and suboptimal power allocation (Sub-OPA) scheme.
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Focusing on in-service repair to composite laminates of different thicknesses via scarf-repaired method

TL;DR: In this article, the authors used an alternative material which shows better performance than the original one when using vacuum bagging for the patch and tested four groups of scarf repaired composites with various laminate thicknesses.
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Optimised power allocation to maximise secure rate in energy harvesting relay network

TL;DR: In this article, an optimal secure transmission scheme for an EH relay network is proposed, where destination-based jamming technique is applied to protect the confidential information from relay's jamming and eavesdropping.