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Weixiao Meng

Researcher at Harbin Institute of Technology

Publications -  278
Citations -  4238

Weixiao Meng is an academic researcher from Harbin Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Spectral efficiency & Telecommunications link. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 248 publications receiving 3104 citations. Previous affiliations of Weixiao Meng include Chinese Ministry of Public Security.

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Smart Grid Communication: Its Challenges and Opportunities

TL;DR: The aim of this paper is to offer a comprehensive review of state-of-the-art researches on SG communications, including standards interoperability, cognitive access to unlicensed radio spectra, and cyber security.
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Smart grid neighborhood area networks: a survey

TL;DR: This paper will identify four major challenges for the implementation of NANs, including timeliness management, security assurance, compatibility design, and cognitive spectrum access, based on which the future research directions are suggested.
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Transceiver Design and Multihop D2D for UAV IoT Coverage in Disasters

TL;DR: Simulation results show the performance improvement in the throughput and outage probability by the proposed schemes for UAV wireless coverage of IoT in disasters.
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Cooperative Communications for Cognitive Radio Networks — From Theory to Applications

TL;DR: This article offers a tutorial on various cooperative techniques in cognitive networks, with its emphasis on spectrum sensing and access based cooperation, interference constraint based adaptive cooperative feedback, rateless network coding based cooperative transmission, and limited cooperation based interference coordination.
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Machine-to-Machine Communications in Ultra-Dense Networks—A Survey

TL;DR: This paper identifies different ways to implement M2M communications in the UDNs from the perspectives of layered architecture, including physical, media access control, network, and application layers, and addresses security and network virtualization issues.