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Joint User-Side Recommendation and D2D-Assisted Offloading for Cache-Enabled Cellular Networks with Mobility Consideration Journal article
Meiyan Song, Hangguan Shan, Yaru Fu, Howard H. Yang, Fen Hou, Wei Wang, Tony Q.S. Quek. Joint User-Side Recommendation and D2D-Assisted Offloading for Cache-Enabled Cellular Networks with Mobility Consideration[J]. IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, 2023, 1-1.
Authors:  Meiyan Song;  Hangguan Shan;  Yaru Fu;  Howard H. Yang;  Fen Hou; et al.
Favorite | TC[WOS]:5 TC[Scopus]:8  IF:8.9/8.6 | Submit date:2023/08/03
Caching  Cellular Networks  D2d Offloading  Delays  Device-to-device Communication  Mobility  Mobility Models  Technological Innovation  Transmitters  User-side Recommendation  Utility  Wireless Communication  
Simultaneous Wireless Information and Power Transfer assisted Federated Learning via Non-orthogonal Multiple Access Journal article
Wu Yuan, Song Yuxiao, Wang Tianshun, Dai Minghui, Quek Tony Q.S.. Simultaneous Wireless Information and Power Transfer assisted Federated Learning via Non-orthogonal Multiple Access[J]. IEEE Transactions on Green Communications and Networking, 2022, 6(3), 1846-1861.
Authors:  Wu Yuan;  Song Yuxiao;  Wang Tianshun;  Dai Minghui;  Quek Tony Q.S.
Favorite | TC[WOS]:14 TC[Scopus]:14  IF:5.3/4.5 | Submit date:2022/05/17
Federated Learning  Simultaneous Wireless Information And Power Transfer  Non-orthogonal Multiple Access  
Non-orthogonal Multiple Access assisted Federated Learning via Wireless Power Transfer: A Cost-Efficient Approach Journal article
Wu Yuan, Song Yuxiao, Wang Tianshun, Qian Liping, Quek Tony Q.S.. Non-orthogonal Multiple Access assisted Federated Learning via Wireless Power Transfer: A Cost-Efficient Approach[J]. IEEE Transactions on Communications, 2022, 70(4), 2853-2869.
Authors:  Wu Yuan;  Song Yuxiao;  Wang Tianshun;  Qian Liping;  Quek Tony Q.S.
Favorite | TC[WOS]:99 TC[Scopus]:114  IF:7.2/6.3 | Submit date:2022/08/18
Noma  Resource Management  Training  Optimization  Convergence  Mathematical Models  Energy Consumprion  Federated Learning(Fl)  Non-orthogonal Multiple Access(Noma)  Wireless Power Transfer(Wpt)  Resourse Allocations  
Recombinant human PDCD5 protein enhances chemosensitivities of hematologic malignancies Journal article
Wang Y.F., Shi L., Song Q.S., Zhang Y.M., Lou Y.X., Zheng Y., Ma D.L., Wang Y., Ke X.Y.. Recombinant human PDCD5 protein enhances chemosensitivities of hematologic malignancies[J]. Chinese Science Bulletin, 2009, 54(21), 3981-3989.
Authors:  Wang Y.F.;  Shi L.;  Song Q.S.;  Zhang Y.M.;  Lou Y.X.; et al.
Favorite | TC[WOS]:8 TC[Scopus]:9 | Submit date:2019/01/16
Apoptosis  Chemosensitivity  Chemotherapy  Hematologic Malignancies  Pdcd5