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ZTE

CompanyRichardson, Texas, United States
About: ZTE is a company organization based out in Richardson, Texas, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Terminal (electronics) & Node (networking). The organization has 11770 authors who have published 9928 publications receiving 49953 citations. The organization is also known as: ZTE Corporation & Zhongxing Telecommunication Equipment Corporation.


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TL;DR: The concept of software defined multiple access (SoDeMA) is proposed, which enables adaptive configuration of available multiple access schemes to support diverse services and applications in future 5G networks.
Abstract: The increasing demand of mobile Internet and the Internet of Things poses challenging requirements for 5G wireless communications, such as high spectral efficiency and massive connectivity. In this article, a promising technology, non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA), is discussed, which can address some of these challenges for 5G. Different from conventional orthogonal multiple access technologies, NOMA can accommodate much more users via nonorthogonal resource allocation. We divide existing dominant NOMA schemes into two categories: power-domain multiplexing and code-domain multiplexing, and the corresponding schemes include power-domain NOMA, multiple access with low-density spreading, sparse code multiple access, multi-user shared access, pattern division multiple access, and so on. We discuss their principles, key features, and pros/cons, and then provide a comprehensive comparison of these solutions from the perspective of spectral efficiency, system performance, receiver complexity, and so on. In addition, challenges, opportunities, and future research trends for NOMA design are highlighted to provide some insight on the potential future work for researchers in this field. Finally, to leverage different multiple access schemes including both conventional OMA and new NOMA, we propose the concept of software defined multiple access (SoDeMA), which enables adaptive configuration of available multiple access schemes to support diverse services and applications in future 5G networks.

2,512 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
01 Jun 2019
TL;DR: Zhang et al. as mentioned in this paper proposed a new generative adversarial network to the problem of pose transfer, i.e., transferring the pose of a given person to a target one.
Abstract: This paper proposes a new generative adversarial network to the problem of pose transfer, i.e., transferring the pose of a given person to a target one. The generator of the network comprises a sequence of Pose-Attentional Transfer Blocks that each transfers certain regions it attends to, generating the person image progressively. Compared with those in previous works, our generated person images possess better appearance consistency and shape consistency with the input images, thus significantly more realistic-looking. The efficacy and efficiency of the proposed network are validated both qualitatively and quantitatively on Market-1501 and DeepFashion. Furthermore, the proposed architecture can generate training images for person re-identification, alleviating data insufficiency.

287 citations

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TL;DR: Insight is provided to both relay standards that could be helpful for readers to fully comprehend practical ways of incorporating relays into 4 G wireless broadband networks.
Abstract: There are two candidates for IMT-Advanced (4 G) standards, LTE-Advanced by 3 GPP and 802.16 m by IEEE. This article focuses on relay architectures in 16 m and LTE-A, and discusses design principles and trade-offs leading to decisions in each standards group. Basically, 16 m relay and LTE-A Release 10 relay are very similar technologies where the relay is essentially an orthogonal frequency-division multiple access base station with a wireless backhaul link. However, some open issues, such as mobility, power saving, multihop architecture, transparent relaying, multi-arrier transmission, and cooperative transmission, are still left as challenges for engineers and researchers. This article provides insights to both relay standards that could be helpful for readers to fully comprehend practical ways of incorporating relays into 4 G wireless broadband networks.

268 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a broadband dual-polarized planar antenna is proposed for 2G/3G/LTE base stations, which is composed of two perpendicularly crossed bow-tie dipoles.
Abstract: A broadband dual-polarized planar antenna is proposed for 2G/3G/LTE base stations. The dual-polarized antenna is composed of two perpendicularly crossed bow-tie dipoles. Each bow-tie dipole is excited by a microstrip stub that is directly fed by a coaxial line, making the dual-polarized antenna full planar. Due to the coupling between two crossed bow-tie dipoles, a broad bandwidth is achieved. It is shown that the dual-polarized antenna has a bandwidth of 45% (1.7-2.7 GHz) for return loss >15 dB with an isolation of higher than 30 dB between two polarization input ports. The dual-polarized antenna has a half-power beam width (HPBW) of around 65 ° and an average gain of 8.5 dBi for slant ±45° polarizations. An 8-element dual-polarized planar antenna array is developed for base station applications. A bandwidth of 56% (1.63-2.9 GHz) is obtained for the antenna array. The antenna gain of the array is about 16 dBi and the HPBW is 65±8° for each polarization.

266 citations

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Baiqing Zong1, Chen Fan2, Xiyu Wang1, Xiangyang Duan1, Baojie Wang1, Jianwei Wang 
TL;DR: The key drivers of 6G result not only from the challenges and performance limits that 5G presents but also from the technology-driven paradigm shift and the continuous evolution of wireless networks.
Abstract: The key drivers of 6G result not only from the challenges and performance limits that 5G presents but also from the technology-driven paradigm shift and the continuous evolution of wireless networks. Intelligent driving and industry revolutions create core requirements for 6G that will lead to service classes of ubiquitous mobile ultrabroadband (uMUB), ultrahighspeed-with-low-latency communications (uHSLLC), and ultrahigh data density (uHDD).

256 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Jianjun Yu5774614528
Yifei Yuan492779760
Hai Jiang422016395
Xinying Li332184199
Dai Bo319036850
Ze Dong301432706
Zhensheng Jia301894132
Qian Zhang28832145
Xuming Fang261592186
Hung-Chang Chien251742593
Lu Yu242042434
Chunli Liang244273031
Xiaojun Qiu242711923
Yi Cai231201823
Haiming Wang221561846
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20222
2021187
2020357
2019420
2018615
2017630