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Zhongjiang Yan
Researcher at Northwestern Polytechnical University
Publications - 172
Citations - 910
Zhongjiang Yan is an academic researcher from Northwestern Polytechnical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Throughput & Wi-Fi. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 149 publications receiving 683 citations. Previous affiliations of Zhongjiang Yan include Xidian University.
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An OFDMA based concurrent multiuser MAC for upcoming IEEE 802.11ax
TL;DR: This paper proposes an OFDMA based Multiple Access for IEEE 802.11ax (OMAX) protocol to solve both two challenges above and indicates that the proposed OMAX protocol increases the throughput to 160%.
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Survey and Performance Evaluation of the Upcoming Next Generation WLANs Standard - IEEE 802.11ax
TL;DR: In this article, the performance requirements of IEEE 802.11ax are evaluated via a proposed systems and link-level integrated simulation platform (SLISP), and the results confirm that IEEE 802-11ax significantly improves the user experience in high-density deployment, while successfully achieves the average per user throughput requirement in project authorization request (PAR) of IEEE802.11.
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Survey on OFDMA based MAC protocols for the next generation WLAN
TL;DR: A framework of OFDMA based MAC protocol for the next generation WLAN is proposed, and all of the existing OFDma based MAC protocols listed in this paper are compared according to the proposed design issues.
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A Generic Framework for Optimal Mobile Sensor Redeployment
TL;DR: The framework is generic for mobile sensor redeployment because the mobility capabilities of the sensors, the initial sensor distribution, the movement cost measures, and the sensor types are all arbitrary; the coverage requirements in different grids can be heterogeneous; and the BMrD algorithms are generic for different p values.
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AP Coordination and Full-duplex enabled Multi-band Operation for the Next Generation WLAN: IEEE 802.11be (EHT)
TL;DR: This paper analyzes the possible schemes of AP coordination and full-duplex enabled MB-Opr and proposes a MAC framework that fits for all types of device capabilities that has high scalability and good backward and forward compatibility.