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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: A special attack strategy to the multiparty quantum secret sharing protocol is come up with, using fake signal and Bell measurement, the agent Bob who generates the initial signals can elicit Alice's secret message.
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TL;DR: In this article, a cylindrical modified Kadomtsev-Petviashvili (CMKP) model is constructed by virtue of symbolic computation, with three families of exact analytic solutions obtained as well.
143 citations
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04 Dec 2017TL;DR: A new architecture named Gated RCNN (GRCNN) is proposed, inspired by a recently proposed model for general image classification, Recurrent Convolution Neural Network, which is combined with BLSTM to recognize text in natural images.
Abstract: Optical Character Recognition (OCR) aims to recognize text in natural images. Inspired by a recently proposed model for general image classification, Recurrent Convolution Neural Network (RCNN), we propose a new architecture named Gated RCNN (GRCNN) for solving this problem. Its critical component, Gated Recurrent Convolution Layer (GRCL), is constructed by adding a gate to the Recurrent Convolution Layer (RCL), the critical component of RCNN. The gate controls the context modulation in RCL and balances the feed-forward information and the recurrent information. In addition, an efficient Bidirectional Long Short-Term Memory (BLSTM) is built for sequence modeling. The GRCNN is combined with BLSTM to recognize text in natural images. The entire GRCNN-BLSTM model can be trained end-to-end. Experiments show that the proposed model outperforms existing methods on several benchmark datasets including the IIIT-5K, Street View Text (SVT) and ICDAR.
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TL;DR: Simulation results show that the proposed HP-based MIMO-NOMA with SWIPT can achieve higher spectrum and energy efficiency compared with HP- based MIMo-OMO with SWipT.
Abstract: Non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) has been recently considered in millimeter-wave (mmWave) massive MIMO systems to further enhance the spectrum efficiency. In addition, simultaneous wireless information and power transfer (SWIPT) is a promising solution to maximize the energy efficiency. In this paper, for the first time, we investigate the integration of SWIPT in mmWave massive MIMO-NOMA systems. As mmWave massive MIMO will likely use hybrid precoding (HP) to significantly reduce the number of required radio-frequency (RF) chains without an obvious performance loss, where the fully digital precoder is decomposed into a high-dimensional analog precoder and a low-dimensional digital precoder, we propose to apply SWIPT in HP-based MIMO-NOMA systems, where each user can extract both information and energy from the received RF signals by using a power splitting receiver. Specifically, the cluster-head selection (CHS) algorithm is proposed to select one user for each beam at first, and then the analog precoding is designed according to the selected cluster heads for all beams. After that, user grouping is performed based on the correlation of users' equivalent channels. Then, the digital precoding is designed by selecting users with the strongest equivalent channel gain in each beam. Finally, the achievable sum rate is maximized by jointly optimizing power allocation for mmWave massive MIMO-NOMA and power splitting factors for SWIPT, and an iterative optimization algorithm is developed to solve the non-convex problem. Simulation results show that the proposed HP-based MIMO-NOMA with SWIPT can achieve higher spectrum and energy efficiency compared with HP-based MIMO-OMA with SWIPT.
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TL;DR: This paper designs two computation offloading algorithms that can quantify their efficiencies in terms of low delay and reduced complexity and formulate the interactions among cloud service operator and edge server owners as a Stackelberg game to maximize the utilities of cloud service operators and edgeServer owners by obtaining the optimal payment and computation offload strategies.
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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 |