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Ying Wang

Researcher at Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications

Publications -  303
Citations -  3462

Ying Wang is an academic researcher from Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications. The author has contributed to research in topics: Resource allocation & Telecommunications link. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 295 publications receiving 2542 citations. Previous affiliations of Ying Wang include Peking University & University of Macau.

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A vision from the future: beyond 3G TDD

TL;DR: The visions and developments of Beyond 3G mobile communications in the China TDD Special Work Group are introduced and the radio link transmission design includes the radio frame structure, multiple access scheme, and promising key techniques.
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A Data-Driven Architecture for Personalized QoE Management in 5G Wireless Networks

TL;DR: A data-driven architecture for enhancing personalized QoE is proposed for 5G networks and specifically proposes a two-stepQoE modeling approach to capture the strength of the relationship between users and services.
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A novel design for content delivery over software defined mobile social networks

TL;DR: This article designs the flow table based on the social features including social tie, mobility, and community, and introduces a novel social switch to deliver content among mobile users by using the proposed social degree and social stay time.
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Wireless Network Virtualization With SDN and C-RAN for 5G Networks: Requirements, Opportunities, and Challenges

TL;DR: This paper surveys WNV along with the recent developments in SDN and C-RAN technologies, and identifies the requirements and opportunities of future cellular networks and proposes a general architectural framework based on SDN.
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Resource Allocation for Intelligent Reflecting Surface Aided Vehicular Communications

TL;DR: Simulation results demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed algorithm and the IRS can significantly improve the quality of vehicular communications in terms of the sum V2I capacity.