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Haipeng Yao

Researcher at Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications

Publications -  155
Citations -  4131

Haipeng Yao is an academic researcher from Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Quality of service. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 128 publications receiving 2131 citations. Previous affiliations of Haipeng Yao include Peking University & Beijing University of Technology.

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A Survey of Mobile Information-Centric Networking: Research Issues and Challenges

TL;DR: Several important aspects of green ICN are identified, i.e., overview, energy efficiency metrics, network planning, enabling technologies, and challenges, including shutdown, slowdown, mobility, and cloud computing.
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Resource Trading in Blockchain-Based Industrial Internet of Things

TL;DR: In this treatise, the cloud computing service is introduced into the blockchain platform for the sake of assisting to offload computational task from the IIoT network itself and a multiagent reinforcement learning algorithm is conceived for searching the near-optimal policy.
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Multi-UAV-Enabled Load-Balance Mobile-Edge Computing for IoT Networks

TL;DR: A multi-UAV-aided mobile-edge computing (MEC) system is constructed, where multiple UAVs act as MEC nodes in order to provide computing offloading services for ground IoT nodes which have limited local computing capabilities.
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Resource Allocation for Multi-UAV Aided IoT NOMA Uplink Transmission Systems

TL;DR: This paper combines UAV communication and nonorthogonal multiple access (NOMA) for constructing high capacity IoT uplink transmission systems, where UAVs are used as aerial base stations for collecting data from IoT nodes while NOMA is invoked for uplink Transmission.
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Blockchain-Based Software-Defined Industrial Internet of Things: A Dueling Deep ${Q}$ -Learning Approach

TL;DR: This paper proposes a blockchain (BC)-based consensus protocol in SDIIoT, along with detailed consensus steps and theoretical analysis, where BC works as a trusted third party to collect and synchronize network-wide views between different SDN controllers.