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NOMA-based energy-efficient wireless powered communications
(IEEE, 2018-09)In this paper, we study the performance of non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) schemes in wireless powered communication networks (WPCN) focusing on the system energy efficiency (EE). We consider multiple energy harvesting ... -
Noncooperative AF schemes for wireless mobile networks under jamming environment
(IEEE, 2011-11-07)Communication between mobile relays has recently gained much attention. In this paper, a novel optimal diagonal relay amplifying matrix based on the minimum mean square error (MMSE) criterion is proposed for mobile nodes. ... -
Noncooperative distributed wireless relay networks under channel uncertainty and power constraint
(IEEE, 2011-07-31)This paper derives an optimum relay amplifying matrix for a wireless relay network under channel uncertainty and received power constraints at the destination node. To achieve this objective, an amplify-and-forward strategy ... -
Nonfullerene organic photovoltaic cells exhibiting 13.76% efficiency by employing upside-down solvent vapor annealing
(John Wiley & Sons, 2019-09-10)Organic photovoltaic cells (OPVs) are fabricated with a polymer donor PM7 and a nonfullerene acceptor IT-4Cl; the morphology of active layers is optimized by employing upside-down solvent vapor annealing (UD-SVA) method ... -
Nonlinear spectrum compression for the hearing impaired via a frequency-domain processing algorithm
(IEEE, 2006-08-30)In this paper, the results of both normal-hearing, and profoundly hearing-impaired adults, tested with spectrum compressed speech via the modified chirp-z algorithm, with and without visual stimuli, are reported. Ten ... -
A Note on "Amplify-and-Forward Relay Networks under Received Power Constraint"
(IEEE, 2013-10)This letter is to correct the incorrect optimal relay coefficient at the k-th relay derived in [1] for an amplify-and-forward (AF) wireless relay network under received power constraints. While the trends remain the same, ... -
The novel adaptive method for interference suppression
(IEEE, 2018)As the dramatic advancement in array signal processing and the computer techniques, the phase array radar becomes more and more popular. However, the electromagnetic environment is more and more complicated with different ... -
The novel adaptive weight algorithms for phase array radar
(IEEE, 2017)The adaptive weight at the subarray level is very important for the phase array radar. The phase array radar is widely used in the modern military. The adaptive weight algorithms are proposed to perform the interference ... -
A novel data logging framework to enhance security of cloud computing
(IEEE, 2016)Data-security is a remarkable hurdle to the vast embracement of Cloud utility. In this paper, we introduce a distinctly secured data logging framework to keep track of the genuine usage of end-user's information in the ... -
A novel design framework for embedded applications
(IEEE, 2020-03-05)Real-time microcontrollers are typically constrained to different performance parameters including code size, execution time, and power consumption. These system constraints cooperate with each other in a complicated way, ... -
A novel directory based hybrid cache coherence protocol for shared memory multiprocessors
(IEEE, 2016)While addressing cache coherency in shared memory multiprocessors, traditional snoopy based pure write update (PWU) and pure write invalidate (PWI) protocols have many issues including low bandwidth, high memory latency, ... -
A novel distributed global time synchronization protocol in cognitive radio ad hoc vetworks
(IEEE, 2015)Global time synchronization is an important function that enables all devices in a network to have a unified time. In traditional wireless ad hoc networks, since the spectrum is always available, the global time synchronization ... -
A novel folded-torus based network architecture for power-aware multicore systems
(Elsevier Ltd, 2013-11)Multicore computers are expected to be used to process a higher volume of data in the future. Current mesh-like multicore architecture is inadequate to increase memory-level-parallelism because of its poor core-to-core ... -
A novel graphical technique for analysis of runtime cache behavior
(IEEE, 1997-08-06)A novel technique is introduced to graphically analyze the runtime behavior of block replacement algorithms used in cache controllers. The new method allows a behavioral comparison of two or more algorithms, previously ... -
A novel machine learning framework for phenotype prediction based on genome-wide DNA methylation data
(IEEE, 2017-05)DNA methylation (DNAm) is an epigenetic mechanism used by cells to control gene expression, and identification of DNAm biomarkers can assist in early diagnosis of cancer. Identification of these biomarkers can be done using ... -
A novel mechanism for improving performance and security of TCP flows over satellite links
(IEEE, 2006-10)Satellite based broadband networks are gaining importance due to their distance insensitivity and high bandwidth availability. Although it is possible to transmit Internet traffic through satellite network, it has been ... -
A novel moving target defense technique to secure communication links in software-defined networks
(IEEE, 2019-03)Software-defined networking (SDN) is a recently developed approach to computer networking that brings a centralized orientation to network control, thereby improving network architecture and management. However, as with ... -
The novel normalized method for interference suppression at subarray level
(IEEE, 2018)As the dramatic development of the computer and digital signal process techniques, the phase array radar becomes more and more important for many different kinds of military applications. In order to survive in the complicated ... -
A novel resource scheduling approach to improve the reliability of Shuffle-exchange networks
(IEEE, 2017)Approaches such as increasing the number of intermediate stages are introduced to increase the reliability and throughput of Multistage Interconnection Networks (MINs). However, they mainly try to change the network ... -
A novel semantic knowledge engine using automated knowledge extraction from World Wide Web
(IEEE, 2016)It is extremely difficult for the existing search engines (such as Google and Bing) to crawl, index, rank, and manage huge amount of data and locate information. Semantic web technology (such as Google Knowledge Graph and ...