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Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications
Education•Beijing, Beijing, China•
About: Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications is a education organization based out in Beijing, Beijing, China. It is known for research contribution in the topics: MIMO & Quality of service. The organization has 39576 authors who have published 41525 publications receiving 403759 citations. The organization is also known as: BUPT.
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TL;DR: This article incorporates local differential privacy into federated learning for protecting the privacy of updated local models and proposes a random distributed update scheme to get rid of the security threats led by a centralized curator.
Abstract: Driven by technologies such as mobile edge computing and 5G, recent years have witnessed the rapid development of urban informatics, where a large amount of data is generated. To cope with the growing data, artificial intelligence algorithms have been widely exploited. Federated learning is a promising paradigm for distributed edge computing, which enables edge nodes to train models locally without transmitting their data to a server. However, the security and privacy concerns of federated learning hinder its wide deployment in urban applications such as vehicular networks. In this article, we propose a differentially private asynchronous federated learning scheme for resource sharing in vehicular networks. To build a secure and robust federated learning scheme, we incorporate local differential privacy into federated learning for protecting the privacy of updated local models. We further propose a random distributed update scheme to get rid of the security threats led by a centralized curator. Moreover, we perform the convergence boosting in our proposed scheme by updates verification and weighted aggregation. We evaluate our scheme on three real-world datasets. Numerical results show the high accuracy and efficiency of our proposed scheme, whereas preserve the data privacy.
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TL;DR: Several important aspects of green ICN are identified, i.e., overview, energy efficiency metrics, network planning, enabling technologies, and challenges, including shutdown, slowdown, mobility, and cloud computing.
Abstract: Recently, a series of innovative information-centric networking (ICN) architectures have been designed to better address the shift from host-centric end-to-end communication to requester-driven content retrieval. With the explosive increase of mobile data traffic, the mobility issue in ICN is a growing concern and a number of approaches have been proposed to deal with the mobility problem in ICN. Despite the potential advantages of ICN in mobile wireless environments, several significant research challenges remain to be addressed before its widespread deployment, including consistent routing, local cached content discovery, energy efficiency, privacy, security and trust, and practical deployment. In this paper, we present a brief survey on some of the works that have already been done to achieve mobile ICN, and discuss some research issues and challenges. We identify several important aspects of mobile ICN: overview, mobility enabling technologies, information-centric wireless mobile networks, and research challenges.
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TL;DR: A framework of Big Data-Driven (BDD) mobile network optimization is proposed and the characteristics of big data that are collected not only from user equipment but also from mobile networks are presented.
Abstract: Big data offers a plethora of opportunities to mobile network operators for improving quality of service. This article explores various means of integrating big data analytics with network optimization toward the objective of improving the user quality of experience. We first propose a framework of Big Data-Driven (BDD) mobile network optimization. We then present the characteristics of big data that are collected not only from user equipment but also from mobile networks. Moreover, several techniques in data collection and analytics are discussed from the viewpoint of network optimization. Certain user cases on the application of the proposed framework for improving network performance are also given in order to demonstrate the feasibility of the framework. With the integration of the emerging fifth generation (5G) mobile networks with big data analytics, the quality of our daily mobile life is expected to be tremendously enhanced.
245 citations
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TL;DR: The high-speed parallel implementation of the length-compatible privacy amplification algorithm based on a graphic processing unit achieves the speed of privacy amplification over 1 Gb/s at arbitrary input length and the speed is one to two orders of magnitude faster than previous demonstrations.
Abstract: Privacy amplification is an indispensable step in postprocessing of continuous-variable quantum key distribution (CV-QKD), which is used to distill unconditional secure keys from identical corrected keys between two distant legal parties. The processing speed of privacy amplification has a significant effect on the secret key rate of a CV-QKD system. We report the high-speed parallel implementation of the length-compatible privacy amplification algorithm based on a graphic processing unit. The length-compatible algorithm is used to satisfy the security requirements of privacy amplification at different transmission distances when considering finite-size effect. We achieve the speed of privacy amplification over 1 Gb/s at arbitrary input length and the speed is one to two orders of magnitude faster than previous demonstrations, which supports the high-speed real-time CV-QKD system and ensures the security of privacy amplification.
243 citations
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TL;DR: This article visits cooperative techniques, such as relay, distributed antennas systems (DAS), multicell coordination, Group Cell, Coordinated Multiple Point transmission and reception (CoMP), those turn the traditional cellular system into a cooperative system.
Abstract: Cooperative communications have recently been migrated to one of state-of-the-art features of 3GPP LTE-Advanced (LTE-A). Cooperative communications fundamentally change the abstraction of a wireless link and offer significant potential advantages for wireless communication networks. This article visits cooperative techniques, such as relay, distributed antennas systems (DAS), multicell coordination, Group Cell, Coordinated Multiple Point transmission and reception (CoMP), those turn the traditional cellular system into a cooperative system. In particular, we propose several joint processing policies to demonstrate the Group Cell (CoMP) concept. Results of a trial network implementation and a performance evaluation of the concept are also reported.
241 citations
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Jie Zhang | 178 | 4857 | 221720 |
Jian Li | 133 | 2863 | 87131 |
Ming Li | 103 | 1669 | 62672 |
Kang G. Shin | 98 | 885 | 38572 |
Lei Liu | 98 | 2041 | 51163 |
Muhammad Shoaib | 97 | 1333 | 47617 |
Stan Z. Li | 97 | 532 | 41793 |
Qi Tian | 96 | 1030 | 41010 |
Xiaodong Xu | 94 | 1122 | 50817 |
Qi-Kun Xue | 84 | 589 | 30908 |
Long Wang | 84 | 835 | 30926 |
Jing Zhou | 84 | 533 | 37101 |
Hao Yu | 81 | 981 | 27765 |
Mohsen Guizani | 79 | 1110 | 31282 |
Muhammad Iqbal | 77 | 961 | 23821 |