Teng Yinglei
Peking University
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China Communications | 2013
Wang Li; Ma Xin; Ma Yue; Teng Yinglei; Zhang Yong
In this paper, we propose a security-oriented transmission scheme with the help of multiple relays in Cognitive Radio (CR). To maximise the Secrecy Capacity (SC) of the source-destination link in CR, both beamforming and cooperative jamming technologies are used to improve the performance of the Secondary User (SU) and protect the Primary User (PU). The effectiveness of the proposed scheme is demonstrated using extensive simulation. Both theoretical analyses and simulation results reveal that the proposed scheme contributes to the secure transmission of the SU with acceptable attenuation of the Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) at the PU receiver, and the upper bound of the SC at the SU receiver is able to exploit the power allocation strategy.
China Communications | 2013
Wei Yifei; Teng Yinglei; Wang Li; Song Mei; Wang Xiaojun
Dynamic spectrum access policy is crucial in improving the performance of overlay cognitive radio networks. Most of the previous works on spectrum sensing and dynamic spectrum access consider the sensing effectiveness and spectrum utilization as the design criteria, while ignoring the energy related issues and QoS constraints. In this article, we propose a QoS provisioning energy saving dynamic access policy using stochastic control theory considering the time-varying characteristics of wireless channels because of fading and mobility. The proposed scheme determines the sensing action and selects the optimal spectrum using the corresponding power setting in each decision epoch according to the channel state with the objective being to minimise both the frame error rate and energy consumption. We use the Hidden Markov Model (HMM) to model a wireless channel, since the channel state is not directly observable at the receiver, but is instead embedded in the received signal. The procedure of dynamic spectrum access is formulated as a Markov decision process which can be solved using linear programming and the primal-dual index heuristic algorithm, and the obtained policy has an index-ability property that can be easily implemented in real systems. Simulation results are presented to show the performance improvement caused by the proposed approach.
Archive | 2013
Teng Yinglei; Song Mei; Wang Jingyao; Qin Wencong; Wang Li; Zhang Yong; Zhang Yu; Mou Shanwen; Xing Yihai
Archive | 2014
Wei Yifei; Song Mei; Yu Fei; Wang Ping; Zhang Yong; Wang Li; Man Yi; Teng Yinglei; Yu Shuai
Archive | 2013
Wang Li; Song Mei; Ma Yue; Teng Yinglei; Zhang Yong; Ma Xin; Liu Yang; Wei Yifei; Man Yi; Du Chenhui; Feng Ruijun
Archive | 2015
Song Mei; Wei Yifei; Yu Fei; Teng Yinglei; Wu Yongdong; Zhang Yong; Man Yi; Liu Ningning
Archive | 2014
Zhang Yong; Song Mei; Teng Yinglei; Wei Yifei; Wang Li; Zhang Yajun; Wang Ying; Bao Xuyan; Cheng Gang; Yang Ming; Chen Guoli; Feng Long; Li Feile; Fang Yiming; Wang Dongan
Archive | 2013
Wei Yifei; Wang Yali; Song Mei; Ma Yue; Wang Yinghe; Liu Ningning; Lei Xu; Man Yi; Zhang Yong; Wang Li; Teng Yinglei; Liu Yang
Archive | 2013
Zhang Yong; Song Mei; Tao Xiongqiang; Wang Li; Teng Yinglei; Wei Yifei; Bao Xuyan; Zhang Yajun; Cheng Gang; Feng Long; Han Ying; Chen Juan
Archive | 2015
Wang Li; Man Yi; Song Mei; Liu Yang; Zhang Yong; Teng Yinglei; Wei Yifei; Cao Chunyan