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Nikola Zlatanov
Researcher at Monash University
Publications - 141
Citations - 3451
Nikola Zlatanov is an academic researcher from Monash University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Relay & Fading. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 134 publications receiving 2901 citations. Previous affiliations of Nikola Zlatanov include Saints Cyril and Methodius University of Skopje & University of Melbourne.
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Practical Non-Linear Energy Harvesting Model and Resource Allocation for SWIPT Systems
TL;DR: Numerical results unveil a substantial performance gain that can be achieved if the resource allocation design is based on the proposed non-linear energy harvesting model instead of the traditional linear model.
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Robust Resource Allocation for MIMO Wireless Powered Communication Networks Based on a Non-Linear EH Model
TL;DR: This paper proposes a joint time allocation and power control scheme, which takes into account the uncertainty regarding the channel state information (CSI) and provides robustness against imperfect CSI knowledge, and formulate two non-convex optimization problems for different objectives.
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Buffer-Aided Relaying with Adaptive Link Selection
TL;DR: Analytical and numerical results show that buffer-aided relaying with adaptive link selection achieves significant throughput gains compared to conventional relaying protocols with and without buffers where the relay employs a fixed schedule for reception and transmission.
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Buffer-aided cooperative communications: opportunities and challenges
TL;DR: This article outlines several buffer-aided relaying protocols for different network topologies, including one- way single- and multi-relay networks as well as two-way single-relays networks.
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Buffer-Aided Relaying With Adaptive Link Selection—Fixed and Mixed Rate Transmission
Nikola Zlatanov,Robert Schober +1 more
TL;DR: This work considers a simple network consisting of a source, a half-duplex decode-and-forward relay with a buffer, and a destination and proposes two new buffer-aided relaying schemes with different requirements regarding the availability of channel state information at the transmitter (CSIT).