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Tran Thien Thanh

Researcher at Ho Chi Minh City University of Transport

Publications -  6
Citations -  183

Tran Thien Thanh is an academic researcher from Ho Chi Minh City University of Transport. The author has contributed to research in topics: Relay & Rayleigh fading. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 6 publications receiving 61 citations. Previous affiliations of Tran Thien Thanh include Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh City.

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Survey on Aerial Radio Access Networks: Toward a Comprehensive 6G Access Infrastructure

TL;DR: This paper describes ARAN architecture and its fundamental features for the development of 6G networks, and introduces technologies that enable the success of ARAN implementations in terms of energy replenishment, operational management, and data delivery.
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Spectrum sharing-based multi-hop decode-and-forward relay networks under interference constraints: Performance analysis and relay position optimization

TL;DR: In this paper, the exact closed-form expressions for outage probability and bit error rate of spectrum sharing-based multi-hop decode-and-forward (DF) relay networks in non-identical Rayleigh fading channels are derived.
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Spectrum Sharing-based Multi-hop Decode-and-Forward Relay Networks under Interference Constraints: Performance Analysis and Relay Position Optimization

TL;DR: An optimum relay position scheme is derived by numerically solving an optimization problem of balancing average signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of each hop and the analytical expressions are verified by Monte-Carlo simulations confirming the advantage of multihop DF relaying networks in cognitive environments.
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Survey on Aerial Radio Access Networks: Toward a Comprehensive 6G Access Infrastructure.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors provide an overview of recent studies regarding aerial radio access networks (ARANs) in the literature and investigate related work to identify areas for further exploration in terms of recent knowledge advancements and analyses.
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Security-Reliability Analysis of Cognitive Radio Network using Harvest-to-Jam Protocol with Primary Co-Channel Interference

TL;DR: In the proposed method, a joint user and jammer selection method is proposed to enhance the system performance and the jammer which is selected from one of the available users can harvest energy from the primary co-channel interference to use for generating artificial noises on the secondary eavesdropper.