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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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Wireless communication networking method and device based on information perception

TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a wireless communication networking method and device based on information perception and relates to the technical field of wireless communication. And the method includes the steps that parameters of each protocol layer in a network are obtained periodically by the WSN device.
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Cost-Aware Resource Allocation for Optimization of Energy Efficiency in Fog Radio Access Networks

TL;DR: The economical energy efficiency metric is adopted and an adaptive transmitting method selection algorithm is proposed to comprehensively consider the impacts on different aspects of throughput, energy consumption, and cost on fronthaul transmission and content caching.
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Economical Energy Efficiency E3: An Advanced Performance Metric for 5G Systems

TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed an economical energy efficiency (E3) metric to evaluate comprehensive gains when different kinds of advanced technologies are used in 5G systems, and the E3 results are shown when the transport network and edge cache are separately or jointly used.
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Fully Exploiting Cloud Computing to Achieve a Green and Flexible C-RAN

TL;DR: This article reviews the recent advances of exploiting cloud computing to form a green and flexible C-RAN from two cloud-based properties: centralized processing and the software-defined environment.
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Performance of orthogonal and co-channel resource assignments for femto-cells in long term evolution systems

TL;DR: This study investigates the uplink interference and derives the exact cumulate distribution function (CDF) expressions for the signal-to-interference ratio distributions in these two radio resource scenarios and shows that the radio resource allocation in thesetwo scenarios is related strictly to the path loss exponent and the number of femto-cells in a macro-cell.