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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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Multiuser Resource Allocation for OFDM Downlink with Terminal Bandwidth Limitation

TL;DR: The optimal multiuser resource allocation strategy is first presented; however, due to the prohibitive computational expense of the optimal strategy, two suboptimal resource allocation strategies with significantly reduced complexity are proposed as well.
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On Interference Coordination for Directional Decode-And-Forward Relay in TD-LTE Systems

TL;DR: The decode-and-forward relay scheme, which may generate some additional interference, is presented to extend coverage and improve performance of TD-LTE systems and the analysis and simulation results show the effectiveness of the proposal scheme.
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High Energy Efficient Heterogeneous Networks: Cooperative and Cognitive Techniques

TL;DR: The energy efficiency performance comparison between the presented cooperative communication and cognitive radio techniques is emphasized, which suggests that the cooperation communication technique is preferred to suppress the interference and increase the energy efficiency in HetNets.
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Investigation of dual-polarization antenna scheme in TD-LTE systems

TL;DR: In this article, the performance of dual-polarization in single-layer and dual-layer transmission was investigated in TD-LTE systems, which includes single layer and dual layer transmission.
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Spectrum Sharing Based on Overlay Cognitive Full-Duplex Two-Way OFDM Relaying: Protocol Design and Resource Allocation

TL;DR: A variant version of the classic Hungarian method is proposed to solve spectrum partition and subcarrier pairing jointly and it is shown that the proposed Hungarian-variant method can solve a generalized class of “partition-and-pairing” problems efficiently.