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Mugen Peng

Researcher at Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications

Publications -  554
Citations -  16681

Mugen Peng is an academic researcher from Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications. The author has contributed to research in topics: Relay & Resource allocation. The author has an hindex of 51, co-authored 501 publications receiving 12800 citations. Previous affiliations of Mugen Peng include Peking University & Chinese Ministry of Education.

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Cooperative network coding in relay-based IMT-advanced systems

TL;DR: This article takes a first look at possible application scenarios in order to design the needed protocols for cooperative network coding in futuristic wireless communication systems and the key techniques for implementing these three network coded cooperative relay schemes are identified.
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Energy-Efficient Joint Congestion Control and Resource Optimization in Heterogeneous Cloud Radio Access Networks

TL;DR: Theoretical analysis shows that the proposal can quantitatively control the throughput-delay performance trade-off with the required EE performance and demonstrates the advantages of the proposal from the prospective of queue stability and power consumption.
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Recent Advances of Edge Cache in Radio Access Networks for Internet of Things: Techniques, Performances, and Challenges

TL;DR: This paper comprehensively surveys the recent advances of the edge cache in RANs, including the key techniques and the corresponding performances, and an advanced hierarchical edge cache structure is presented.
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Power Provisioning and Relay Positioning for Two-Way Relay Channel With Analog Network Coding

TL;DR: The provision of power levels for each node is investigated so as to minimize the total energy consumed to satisfy the asymmetric traffic requirements and it is indicated that the relay node is best positioned at the middle point of the two end nodes for any asymmetric Traffic requirements from the perspective of energy consumption minimization.
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An Evolutionary Game for User Access Mode Selection in Fog Radio Access Networks

TL;DR: In this article, a dynamic mode selection for F-RANs is proposed, in which the competition among the groups of potential users' space is formulated as a dynamic evolutionary game, and the game is solved by an evolutionary equilibrium.