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Jingyu Hua

Researcher at Zhejiang University of Technology

Publications -  10
Citations -  157

Jingyu Hua is an academic researcher from Zhejiang University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Spectral efficiency & Communications satellite. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 10 publications receiving 91 citations. Previous affiliations of Jingyu Hua include Zhejiang Gongshang University.

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Advances and Emerging Challenges in Cognitive Internet-of-Things

TL;DR: The structural frameworks and potential applications of cognitive IoT, including spectrum sensing, dynamic spectrum accessing, circumstantial perceiving, and self-learning, and the spectrum-based functionalities and heterogeneity for cognitive IoT are investigated.
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Spectrum Allocation With Asymmetric Monopoly Model for Multibeam-Based Cognitive Satellite Networks

TL;DR: A spectrum allocation scheme for cognitive satellite networks is proposed to improve spectrum efficiency by addressing the situation that scarce spectrum resource is under-utilized while the overall demands of cognitive satellite users are not satisfied.
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A novel energy-balanced routing algorithm in energy harvesting sensor networks

TL;DR: A novel routing method in energy harvesting sensor networks is proposed by taking into account the outage probability of relay transmission and node’s residual energy to achieve a balanced-based routing algorithm with improved transmission performance.
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Improving Spectrum Management for Satellite Communication Systems With Hunger Marketing

TL;DR: A two-stage dynamic game model based on hunger marketing is proposed which aims to achieve an optimal balance between spectrum utilization and inter-cell interference and is presented to show the effectiveness of the proposed method.
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Cooperative Spectrum Sharing in OFDM Two-Way Relay Systems With Bidirectional Transmissions

TL;DR: A cooperative spectrum sharing protocol, where both primary users (PUs) and secondary users (SUs) achieve bidirectional transmission, which demonstrates a significant enhancement in spectrum efficiency compared with several benchmark schemes.