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Nan Yang

Researcher at Australian National University

Publications -  223
Citations -  7025

Nan Yang is an academic researcher from Australian National University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fading & Relay. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 216 publications receiving 5802 citations. Previous affiliations of Nan Yang include Beijing Institute of Technology & University of New South Wales.

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Safeguarding 5G wireless communication networks using physical layer security

TL;DR: This article examines security, a pivotal issue in the 5G network where wireless transmissions are inherently vulnerable to security breaches, and focuses on physical layer security, which safeguards data confidentiality by exploiting the intrinsic randomness of the communications medium.
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Transmit Antenna Selection for Security Enhancement in MIMO Wiretap Channels

TL;DR: It is proved that under the proposed protocols, the secrecy outage probability and the ε-outage secrecy capacity improve with increasing NA, as well as the secrecy diversity order and the secrecy array gain.
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Secure Multiple Amplify-and-Forward Relaying With Cochannel Interference

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the all selection criteria achieve full secrecy diversity order N, while the proposed two criteria in this paper outperform the conventional max-min scheme.
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Physical Layer Security of TAS/MRC With Antenna Correlation

TL;DR: The impact of antenna correlation on secrecy performance of multiple-input multiple-output wiretap channels where transmitter employs transmit antenna selection while receiver and eavesdropper perform maximal-ratio combining with arbitrary correlation is analyzed.
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Secrecy Cooperative Networks With Outdated Relay Selection Over Correlated Fading Channels

TL;DR: An analyticalexpression for the secrecy outage probability (SOP) is derived and the asymptotic expression for the SOP in the high main-to-eavesdropper ratio regime is derived in order to study the impact of both channel correlation and outdated relay selection on the secrecy performance.