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Rupak Kharel

Researcher at Manchester Metropolitan University

Publications -  93
Citations -  1520

Rupak Kharel is an academic researcher from Manchester Metropolitan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fading & Wireless sensor network. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 92 publications receiving 842 citations. Previous affiliations of Rupak Kharel include Nazarbayev University & Northumbria University.

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Physical Layer Security in Vehicular Networks with Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces

TL;DR: Performance of the system in terms of the secrecy capacity is affected by the location of the RIS-relay and the number of RIS cells, and the effect of other system parameters such as source power and eavesdropper distances are studied.
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Towards green computing for Internet of things: Energy oriented path and message scheduling approach

TL;DR: A path selection strategy is developed based on shortest path and less number of links on path (SPLL) and a system model is presented based on M/M/1 queuing analysis to showcase the effective cooperation of SPLL and LH towards energy efficiency.
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Green Communication for Wireless Body Area Networks: Energy Aware Link Efficient Routing Approach.

TL;DR: A green communication framework focusing on an energy aware link efficient routing approach for WBANs (ELR-W) reveals a significant enhancement in body area networking in terms of various energy-oriented metrics under medical environments.
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A Unified Framework for HS-UAV NOMA Networks: Performance Analysis and Location Optimization

TL;DR: A unified framework for hybrid satellite/unmanned aerial vehicle (HS-UAV) terrestrial non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) networks, where satellite aims to communicate with ground users with the aid of a decode-forward UAV relay by using NOMA protocol is proposed.
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A survey on the challenges and opportunities of the Internet of Things (IoT)

TL;DR: The focus of this study is to discuss the key drivers of change, challenges that may slow the adoption of IoT and the potential of the internet of things technology.