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2. Antijamming Receiver With Hybrid Blanking—Clipping for DCSK System
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Minhhuy Le, Kiseon Kim, Binh Van Nguyen, and Hyoyoung Jung
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symbols.namesake ,Additive white Gaussian noise ,Computer science ,Clipping (signal processing) ,symbols ,Electronic engineering ,Aerospace Engineering ,Jamming ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Communications system ,Blanking ,Communication channel - Abstract
Although investigating performances of existing chaotic communication systems (CCSs) and proposing new CCSs have been extensively investigated, designing antijamming (AJ) receivers for CCSs has been rarely considered. AJ receivers for CCS are of paramount importance in cases that the inherent AJ capability of CCSs does not work well, i.e., when the power of jamming signals is larger than that of chaotic signals. Motivated by this fact, in this article, we consider a differential chaos shift keying (DCSK) system under a Gaussian pulse jamming condition. We propose an AJ receiver with a hybrid blanking-clipping mechanism to enhance the AJ performance of the considered system. We also derive closed-form expressions of the signal-to-interference-plus-noise of the outputs of the blanking and clipping blocks, which are then to be used to obtain optimal blanking and clipping thresholds for additive white Gaussian noise (AWGN) channel. Moreover, an optimal weighting factor used for combining the outputs of the blanking and clipping blocks is also provided. We show that the proposed receiver considerably outperforms existing receivers.
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- 2020
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3. Multivariate Correlation of Higher Harmonics for Heart Rate Remote Measurement Using UWB Impulse Radar
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Binh Van Nguyen and Minhhuy Le
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Heartbeat ,Computer science ,Acoustics ,010401 analytical chemistry ,Impulse (physics) ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,law.invention ,Harmonic analysis ,law ,Photoplethysmogram ,Harmonics ,Heart rate ,Respiration ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Radar ,Instrumentation - Abstract
Ultra wideband impulse (UWB) radars are getting much attention in the application of remote sensing of heart rate. UWB radar measures the heart rate by mean of the motion of thorax in the heartbeat activities. However, the signal of heartbeat is usually much smaller than the harmonics signal of respiration, then be easily perturbed. Thus, this paper proposed a multivariate correlation method (MCM) to improve the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of the heartbeat. The MCM is applied in the bandwidth of higher harmonics rather than the fundamental of heart rate to minimize the affection of the respiration signal. The experiments showed that the second harmonic of heart rate is good at minimizing the affection of the respiration signal, and the MCM is efficient to improve the SNR about 83.7 dB than the continuous wavelet transform method. The heart rate could be estimated with an average error of 2.54% compared with a referenced photoplethysmography sensor.
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- 2020
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4. Design of Anti-Jamming Waveforms for Time-Hopping Spread Spectrum Systems in Tone Jamming Environments
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Hyoyoung Jung, Binh Van Nguyen, Kiseon Kim, and Iickho Song
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Signal Processing (eess.SP) ,Computer Networks and Communications ,Computer science ,Time-hopping ,Aerospace Engineering ,Jamming ,Spread spectrum ,Anti jamming ,Computer Science::Sound ,Automotive Engineering ,FOS: Electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Electronic engineering ,Waveform ,Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Signal Processing ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering - Abstract
We consider the problem of designing waveforms for mitigating single tone jamming (STJ) signals with an estimated jamming frequency in time-hopping spread spectrum (TH SS) systems. The proposed design of waveforms optimizes the anti-jamming (AJ) performance of TH SS systems by minimizing the correlation between the template and STJ signals, in which the problem of waveform optimization is simplified by employing a finite number of rectangular pulses. The simplification eventually makes the design of waveforms be converted into a problem of finding eigenvalues and eigenvectors of a matrix. Simulation results show that the waveforms designed by the proposed scheme provide us with performance superior not only to the conventional waveforms but also to the clipper receiver in the mitigation of STJ. The waveforms from the proposed design also exhibit a desirable AJ capability even when the estimated frequency of the STJ is not perfect.
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- 2020
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5. Neotectonic Activities and Its Significance to River-Course Evolution: Implication for the Cai River Catchment, Ninh Thuan Province, South-Central Vietnam
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Hai Thanh Tran, Hien Thi Hoang, Nam Xuan Nguyen, Chi Kim Thi Ngo, Thao Thanh Nguyen, Binh Van Nguyen, Hau Vinh Bui, and Tu Do Ngo Hoang
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geography ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,Tectonic uplift ,Coastal plain ,Tributary ,Geochemistry ,Sedimentary rock ,Subsidence ,Fault (geology) ,Fault scarp ,Quaternary ,Geology - Abstract
The Cai River catchment of the Ninh Thuan province locates in the South-central portion of Vietnam. This area is underlain by various rock types, including Mesozoic to Cenozoic sedimentary and volcanogenic sequences and a large volume of magmatic complexes. The Cenozoic sedimentary cover comprises thin units that are commonly deposited within small deltaic or fault-controlled alluvial basins, and along discontinuous narrow coastal plains. Pliocene-Quaternary basaltic bodies are locally covered part of the coastal zone or form small offshore volcanic islands. These assemblages are variably deformed and dismembered as consequence of long-lived tectonic movements. Recent tectonic activities are evident by numerous indicators, which include brittle fracture and fault systems straddling Quaternary sedimentary covers and recent weathering profiles, numerous fault scarps, abrupt local land uplift and/or subsidence, disruption of drainage systems, occurrence of earthquake, exposure of hot spring water and mud/sand volcanos. Other morpho-tectonic features such as the presence of Quaternary terraces, exposure and displacement of coral reef, and the development or significant modification of drainage patterns and modern basinal architecture have also resulted from active tectonic activities. Dating of the deformed materials, including fault gauge, uplifted, or subsided sediments reveal that the recent tectonic movements have taken place continually during the Late Holocene to recent. The combination of diverse lithologies, multiple tectonic fracturing and displacement of the rock units, tectonic uplift, and subsidence, in conjunction with the surface processes and sea action, have resulted in complex river course and coastal morphology. Active faulting and local tectonic movements have created long-term effects on the river flow pattern and coastal zone stability, including the shifting of flow direction, the formation of subsided or uplifted structures, sea-shore modification. Lateral tectonic movements, on the other hand, have led to the modification of the flow pattern, which consequently creates local complex flow patterns and associated hazards along the Cai River and its tributary.
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- 2020
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6. TH-NRDCSK: A Non-Coherent Time Hopping Chaotic System for Anti-Jamming Communications
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Kiseon Kim, Hyoyoung Jung, Jungmin Kim, and Binh Van Nguyen
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050101 languages & linguistics ,General Computer Science ,Computer science ,Time hopping - noise reduction differential chaos shift keying (TH-NRDCSK) system ,Chaotic ,Jamming ,anti-jamming (AJ) system ,Synchronization ,Consistency (database systems) ,symbols.namesake ,noise reduction - differential chaos shift keying (NR-DCSK) system ,Electronic engineering ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,General Materials Science ,time hopping (TH) system ,05 social sciences ,Time-hopping ,General Engineering ,050301 education ,Additive white Gaussian noise ,non-coherent system ,Bit error rate ,symbols ,lcsh:Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,lcsh:TK1-9971 ,0503 education ,Communication channel - Abstract
Time hopping spread spectrum (THSS) system and chaotic system have been studied as candidates of the anti-jamming (AJ) systems with substantial advantages. However, THSS systems suffer from the strict synchronization prerequisite. In order to overcome the shortcomings of the THSS system and utilize the profits of the non-coherent chaotic system, we first propose a novel TH-NRDCSK system to enhance the bit error rate (BER) performance of the conventional non-coherent THSS system and relieve the strict synchronization issue of coherent THSS systems. Then, we analyze the performance of the proposed system under additive white Gaussian noise (AWGN) channel and jamming environment. Finally, we implement the simulation to demonstrate the consistency of the analysis and the simulation results and to disclose the effects of the system parameters on system's AJ performance. Moreover, the performance of the proposed system is compared to that of conventional counterparts to look at the benefits of integrating chaotic and THSS systems. The simulation results show that the proposed system significantly outperforms conventional counterparts in a practical environment.
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- 2019
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7. Physical Layer Security Schemes for Full-Duplex Cooperative Systems: State of the Art and Beyond
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Binh Van Nguyen, Kiseon Kim, and Hyoyoung Jung
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FOS: Computer and information sciences ,Computer Networks and Communications ,Computer science ,Computer Science - Information Theory ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,Duplex (telecommunications) ,Jamming ,02 engineering and technology ,law.invention ,Relay ,law ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Wireless ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,021110 strategic, defence & security studies ,business.industry ,Information Theory (cs.IT) ,ComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKS ,Physical layer ,020206 networking & telecommunications ,Eavesdropping ,Computer Science Applications ,State (computer science) ,business ,Computer network ,Communication channel - Abstract
Due to the broadcast nature of wireless medium, wireless communication is highly vulnerable to eavesdropping attack. Traditionally, secure wireless data transmission has relied on cryptographic techniques at the network layer which incur high computational power and complexity. As an alternative, physical layer security (PLS) is emerging as a promising paradigm to protect wireless systems by exploiting the physical characteristics of the wireless channels. Among various PLS approaches, the one based on cooperative communication is favorable and has got a lot of interest from the research community. Although PLS schemes with half-duplex relays have been extensively discovered, the issue of PLS in cooperative systems with full-duplex (FD) relays is far from being comprehensively understood. In this paper, we first present the state of the art on PLS approaches proposed for FD cooperative systems. We then provide a case study in which a source-based jamming scheme is proposed to enhance the secrecy performance of a cooperative system with an untrusted FD relay. Finally, we outline several interesting yet challenging future research problems in this topic., Comment: 7 pages, 7 figures, 1 table
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- 2018
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8. Diagnosis of shockable rhythms for automated external defibrillators using a reliable support vector machine classifier
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Minh Tuan Nguyen, Kiseon Kim, Binh Van Nguyen, and Ahsan Shahzad
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business.industry ,Computer science ,0206 medical engineering ,Centroid ,Health Informatics ,Pattern recognition ,Feature selection ,02 engineering and technology ,Interval (mathematics) ,020601 biomedical engineering ,Cross-validation ,Support vector machine ,Feature (computer vision) ,Signal Processing ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,020201 artificial intelligence & image processing ,Artificial intelligence ,Center frequency ,business ,Test data - Abstract
Sudden cardiac arrest is mainly caused by ventricular fibrillation and ventricular tachycardia, which are known as shockable rhythms. In this paper, a detection algorithm of shockable rhythms including support vector machine (SVM) model uses the public electrocardiogram (ECG) databases for training and testing. The databases are the Creighton University Ventricular Tachyarrhythmia Database (CUDB) and the MIT-BIH Malignant Ventricular Arrhythmia Database (VFDB). At first, to compose a set of good features, we extend a well-known set of 2 good features such as Count2 and VF-filter Leakage Measure (Lk). We supplemented 5 more good features, selected based on a binary genetic algorithm-based feature selection, among 11 new input candidate features. All the combinations of 7 good features are estimated for their performance on the training and the testing data using the SVM models to identify 6 combinations of the final feature pool. 5-Folds cross validation is then implemented carefully to validate the performance of the SVM classifier using final feature pool on separated and entire 5s-segment databases. The final combination of 4 features, which includes Count2, Lk, Threshold Crossing Interval (TCI), and Centroid Frequency (CF), is addressed by the highest validation performance of the corresponding SVM model. The Count2 shows the proportion of the signal, which is above the mean absolute values of the output of an integer coefficient recursive bandpass filter computed for every 1 s time interval. The Lk represents the output of a narrow bandstop filter, which is applied to the ECG signal with the central frequency being the mean signal frequency. The TCI shows the average time between the fixed thresholds, which are computed for every 1s-segment using the pulses converted from the ECG signal. The CF is the frequency, which bisects vertically the area under the power spectrum. For the proposed algorithm, the average accuracy of 95.9%, sensitivity of 91.7%, and specificity of 96.8% are archived on the evaluation data of the entire database. Comparing to the performance of the SVM model using a combination of the Count2 and the Lk, we report a significant improvement for the accuracy of the SVM model using the final feature combination in average, i.e. 2.6%, 22.4%, and 2.7% on the evaluation data of the entire database, the CUDB, and the VFDB, respectively. Furthermore, existence of ventricular ectopic beats in the input data shows a negligible influence on the final performance of classification.
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- 2018
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9. Shockable Rhythm Diagnosis for Automated External Defibrillators Using a Modified Variational Mode Decomposition Technique
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Minh Tuan Nguyen, Kiseon Kim, and Binh Van Nguyen
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Computer science ,0206 medical engineering ,Feature extraction ,Word error rate ,Feature selection ,02 engineering and technology ,Ventricular tachycardia ,Cross-validation ,Control theory ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,medicine ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,020206 networking & telecommunications ,Pattern recognition ,medicine.disease ,020601 biomedical engineering ,Computer Science Applications ,Support vector machine ,Control and Systems Engineering ,Ventricular fibrillation ,Artificial intelligence ,business ,Electrocardiography ,Information Systems - Abstract
Sudden cardiac arrests are mainly caused by ventricular fibrillation and ventricular tachycardia, which are known as shockable (SH) rhythms and properly curable by electronic defibrillators. In this paper, we propose a novel algorithm to decide whether an electrocardiogram (ECG) signal is SH or nonshockable (NSH). The algorithm selects 20 features from both the preprocessed ECG and its NSH signal using a modified variational mode decomposition technique, and uses the support vector machine for the binary SH/NSH classification. The 20 features are identified as an efficient set of the most informative, among 54 candidate features, by comparing the balanced error rate of each combination, based on two layers of feature selection. This feature set is validated with the evaluation data in the public database using a fivefolds cross validation procedure. The proposed algorithm results in accuracy of 99.00%, sensitivity of 97.36%, and specificity of 99.16%.
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- 2017
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10. A Novel Chaotic Time Hopping TH-NRDCSK System for Anti-jamming Communications
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Jungmin Kim, Jong-Hwan Lee, Binh Van Nguyen, Hyoyoung Jung, and Kiseon Kim
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Computer science ,business.industry ,Time-hopping ,Chaotic ,020206 networking & telecommunications ,Jamming ,02 engineering and technology ,Synchronization ,Anti jamming ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Electronic engineering ,Wireless ,020201 artificial intelligence & image processing ,business - Abstract
We propose a novel TH-NRDCSK system to enjoy the advantages of both TH and chaotic systems for AJ communication purpose and alleviate the strict synchronization issue of TH systems. We then simulate the performance of the proposed system to reveal the effects of the system parameters on AJ performance. In addition, the performance of the proposed system is compared to that of the TH-BPSK system to look at the advantages of non-coherent system. The simulation results show that the proposed system significantly outperforms conventional counterparts in a practical environment.
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- 2019
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11. On the performance analysis of a DCSK system under the pulse jamming environment
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Binh Van Nguyen, Huu-Trien Khieu, and Dang-Khanh Le
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Employment ,Computer and Information Sciences ,Statistical Noise ,Permutation ,Economics ,Information Theory ,lcsh:Medicine ,Social Sciences ,Jamming ,02 engineering and technology ,Topology ,Systems Science ,Channel Coding ,0203 mechanical engineering ,Spreading factor ,Humans ,lcsh:Science ,Chaotic Systems ,Physics ,Modulation ,020301 aerospace & aeronautics ,Numerical Analysis ,Multidisciplinary ,Discrete Mathematics ,lcsh:R ,Models, Theoretical ,Fast switching ,Gaussian Noise ,Noise Reduction ,Pulse (physics) ,Duty cycle ,Special functions ,Combinatorics ,Labor Economics ,Physical Sciences ,Signal Processing ,Engineering and Technology ,lcsh:Q ,Numerical Integration ,Algorithms ,Mathematics ,Statistics (Mathematics) ,Research Article - Abstract
This paper considers the DCSK system under jamming environment. We consider both fast and slow switching pulse jamming (PJ). We derive approximations of the system bit error rates (BERs) in analytic expressions containing only well-known special functions, from which we show that for both jamming cases increasing the spreading factor can enhance the BER. In addition, we reveal that under the fast switching PJ, the BER does not depend on the jamming duty cycle ρ when ρ ≤ 0.5, however when ρ > 0.5, increasing its value degrades the BER. Moreover, we find out that under the slow switching PJ, increasing ρ may either enhance or degrade the BER.
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- 2018
12. Secrecy Outage Probability of Optimal Relay Selection for Secure AnF Cooperative Networks
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Binh Van Nguyen and Kiseon Kim
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Mathematical optimization ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Secrecy outage probability ,Computer Science Applications ,law.invention ,Transmission (telecommunications) ,Relay ,law ,Modeling and Simulation ,Computer Science::Networking and Internet Architecture ,Wireless ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,Selection (genetic algorithm) ,Computer Science::Cryptography and Security ,Computer Science::Information Theory ,Computer network ,Rayleigh fading - Abstract
For cooperative systems, in which an eavesdropper overhears source information through relays' transmission, an optimal relay selection (ORS) scheme has recently been proposed to improve the system secrecy performance. In this letter, we evaluate the secrecy outage probability (SOP) of the ORS scheme with an amplify-and-forward system over independent and non-identically distributed Rayleigh fading. More specifically, we derive a tight approximation on the SOP. Thereafter, by analyzing asymptotic behaviour of the derived approximation, novel insights are revealed. The derivations are confirmed through Monte Carlo simulations.
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- 2015
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13. Analysis and Optimization for Weighted Sum Rate in Energy Harvesting Cooperative NOMA Systems
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Kiseon Kim, Quang-Doanh Vu, and Binh Van Nguyen
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FOS: Computer and information sciences ,Mathematical optimization ,Computer Networks and Communications ,Computer science ,Computer Science - Information Theory ,Aerospace Engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,law.invention ,Signal-to-noise ratio ,0203 mechanical engineering ,Search algorithm ,Relay ,law ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Ergodic theory ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Computer Science::Information Theory ,Information Theory (cs.IT) ,020206 networking & telecommunications ,020302 automobile design & engineering ,Power (physics) ,Automotive Engineering ,Benchmark (computing) ,Energy (signal processing) ,Decoding methods ,Communication channel - Abstract
We consider a cooperative non-orthogonal multiple access system with radio frequency energy harvesting, in which a user with good channel harvests energy from its received signal and serves as a decode-and-forward relay for enhancing the performance of a user with poor channel. We here aim at maximizing the weighted sum rate of the system by optimizing the power allocation coefficient used at the source and the power splitting coefficient used at the user with good channel. By exploiting the specific structure of the considered problem, we propose a low-complexity one-dimensional search algorithm which can provide optimal solution to the problem. As a benchmark comparison, we derive analytic expressions and simple high signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) approximations of the ergodic rates achieved at two users and their weighted sum with fixed values of the power allocation and the power splitting coefficients, from which the scaling of the weighted sum in the high SNR region is revealed. Finally, we provided numerical results to demonstrate the validity of the optimized scheme. Index Terms-Cooperative NOMA, RF-energy harvesting, weighted sum rate analysis and optimization., Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures
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- 2018
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14. Amortized Weighted Averaging for Multimedia Broadcast and Multicast Systems
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Richard O. Afolabi, Binh Van Nguyen, and Kiseon Kim
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Uniform distribution (continuous) ,Multimedia ,Multicast ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Quality of service ,Reliability (computer networking) ,ComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKS ,Data_CODINGANDINFORMATIONTHEORY ,computer.software_genre ,Computer Science Applications ,Digital multimedia broadcasting ,Computer Science::Performance ,Signal-to-noise ratio (imaging) ,Modeling and Simulation ,Computer Science::Networking and Internet Architecture ,Wireless ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,computer ,Computer Science::Information Theory ,Rayleigh fading - Abstract
We consider the inefficiencies of conventional multimedia broadcast multicast systems (CVM) limited by the user with worst signal-to-noise-ratio (SNR) and we present a novel technique based on amortized weighted averaging (AWG) of users' SNR. We model the system using ordered statistics of exponential and uniform distribution and derive statistics for the density functions. We then apply the modelling results to study the performance of wireless multicasting over Rayleigh fading channels. More specifically, we obtain the outage probability and mean capacities for broadcast and multicast systems. Finally we compare our proposed scheme with the conventional scheme. Numerical results show that proposed AWG is reliable, avoids outage, accommodates more users and is more efficient than the conventional multicasting especially in the low SNR region.
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- 2014
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15. Dependence of Outage Probability of Cooperative Systems with Single Relay Selection on Channel Correlation
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Richard O. Afolabi, Kiseon Kim, and Binh Van Nguyen
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business.industry ,Computer science ,Data_CODINGANDINFORMATIONTHEORY ,Function (mathematics) ,Topology ,Upper and lower bounds ,Computer Science Applications ,Cooperative diversity ,law.invention ,Relay ,law ,Modeling and Simulation ,Wireless ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,Selection (genetic algorithm) ,Relay channel ,Computer Science::Information Theory ,Computer network ,Communication channel - Abstract
The relay selection method is a promising technique for improving the performance of cooperative systems. Most of the existing studies assume that wireless channels are statistically independent. However, in reality, channel correlation is more likely to be non-negligible. In this study, we investigate the dependence of the performance of cooperative systems with single relay selection in equally correlated environments. A tight upper bound of the system outage probability is given as a function of the channel correlation coefficients. We show that even though the system performance is considerably degraded in the high signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) region when the channel correlations are sufficiently large, yet less than one, the system still achieves a diversity order equal to the number of available relays.
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- 2013
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16. Performance Analysis of a Cognitive Radio Network with an Energy Harvesting Secondary Transmitter under Nakagami-m Fading
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Hyoyoung Jung, Kiseon Kim, Dongsoo Har, and Binh Van Nguyen
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FOS: Computer and information sciences ,RF-based energy harvesting ,General Computer Science ,Computer science ,Computer Science - Information Theory ,Cognitive radio networks ,02 engineering and technology ,law.invention ,0203 mechanical engineering ,Relay ,law ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Electronic engineering ,diversity order ,General Materials Science ,Fading ,outage probability ,Computer Science::Information Theory ,Information Theory (cs.IT) ,Transmitter ,General Engineering ,020302 automobile design & engineering ,020206 networking & telecommunications ,Nakagami distribution ,Transmitter power output ,Cognitive radio ,coding gain ,decode-and-forward ,lcsh:Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,lcsh:TK1-9971 ,Energy harvesting - Abstract
In this paper, we consider an overlay cognitive radio network, in which a secondary transmitter (ST) is willing to relay the information of a primary transmitter toward a primary receiver. In return, ST can access the licensed band to send its own information superimposed with the primary signal to a secondary receiver. The power-limited ST uses a power splitting protocol to harvest energy from its received signal to increase its transmit power. We analyze the performance of the primary and the secondary systems under independent Nakagami- ${m}$ fading by deriving their corresponding outage probabilities in integral-based expressions. In addition, by considering the high signal-to-noise ratio, we obtain very tight closed-form approximations of the outage probabilities. Thereafter, by further analyzing the approximations, we reveal novel insights on the diversity orders and coding gains of the two systems. Our analytical results are validated through extensive Monte-Carlo simulations.
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- 2017
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17. On the Anti-Jamming Performance of the NR-DCSK System
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Hyoyoung Jung, Binh Van Nguyen, and Kiseon Kim
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FOS: Computer and information sciences ,Carrier signal ,Article Subject ,Computer Networks and Communications ,Computer science ,Computer Science - Information Theory ,Information Theory (cs.IT) ,020208 electrical & electronic engineering ,Bandwidth (signal processing) ,020206 networking & telecommunications ,Jamming ,02 engineering and technology ,Power (physics) ,Anti jamming ,Control theory ,lcsh:Technology (General) ,Modulation (music) ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,lcsh:T1-995 ,lcsh:Science (General) ,lcsh:Q1-390 ,Information Systems ,Degradation (telecommunications) - Abstract
This paper investigates the anti-jamming performance of the NR-DCSK system. We consider several practical jamming environments including broad-band jamming (BBJ), partial-time jamming (PTJ), tone jamming (TJ) consisting of both single-tone and multi-tone, and sweep jamming (SWJ). We first analytically derived the bit error rates of the considered system under the BBJ and the PTJ environments in closed-form expressions. Our derived results show that the system performances under these two jamming environments are enhanced as $P$ increases, where $P$ is the parameter of the NR-DCSK modulation scheme denoting the number of times a chaotic sample is repeated. In addition, our results demonstrate that for the PTJ, the optimal value of the jamming factor is close to zero when the jamming power is small, however, it increases and approaches one as the jamming power enlarges. We then investigate the performance of the considered system under the TJ and the SWJ environments via Monte-Carlo simulations. Our simulations show that single-tone jamming causes a more significant performance degradation than that provided by multi-tone jamming counterparts. Moreover, we point out that the system performance is significantly degraded when the starting frequency of the sweep jammer is close to the carrier frequency of the transmitted chaotic signals, the sweep bandwidth is small, and the sweep time is half of the transmitted bit duration., Comment: 7 pages, 8 figures
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- 2017
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18. HN-07 MICROPROCESSOR - THE SECOND VIETNAMESE MICROPROCESSOR
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Vinh Quang Ngo, Binh Van Nguyen, Hoang Nguyen Thanh Hau, Hoang Duc Ngo, Hung Thanh Pham, Quoc Phu Nguyen, Khanh Van Duong, and Sang Hoang Do
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Microprocessor ,Computer science ,business.industry ,law ,Vietnamese ,language ,General Medicine ,business ,Computer hardware ,language.human_language ,law.invention - Abstract
After the first success with SigmaK3 [1], we have designed and developed the second 8-bit microprocessor chip, dubbed HN-07, with high performance and additional features. HN-07is based on the original Sigmak3 architecture with a number of improved features, namely 5-stage pipeline architecture, interrupt controller, more on-chip peripherals, higher operational stability and frequency. This improved architecture makes HN-07 microprocessor equivalent with others such as Intel 8051, Microchip PIC, etc. Our complete design, from front-end through back-end stages, has been taped out and supplied to an overseas foreign foundry for trial fabrication. Further detail on the evaluation of its performance will be reported in the future.
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- 2009
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19. The complete chloroplast genome sequence of Panax vietnamensis Ha et Grushv (Araliaceae)
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Tae-Jin Yang, Sang-Choon Lee, Kyung-Hee Kim, Woojong Jang, Young-Chang Kim, Nam-Hoon Kim, Junki Lee, Binh van Nguyen, Ji Eon Shin, and Hong-Il Choi
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0301 basic medicine ,Inverted repeat ,Panax ,Genomics ,Genome ,DNA sequencing ,03 medical and health sciences ,Genome Size ,Genes, Chloroplast ,Genetics ,Panax vietnamensis ,Genome, Chloroplast ,Molecular Biology ,Genome size ,Phylogeny ,Whole genome sequencing ,biology ,Base Sequence ,DNA, Chloroplast ,food and beverages ,Sequence Analysis, DNA ,biology.organism_classification ,030104 developmental biology ,Chloroplast DNA ,Genome, Plant - Abstract
The complete chloroplast genome sequence of Panax vietnamensis, a medicinal herb belonging to Araliaceae family, was generated by de novo assembly using whole genome next-generation sequences. The chloroplast genome was a circular form of 155 992 bp long and showed typical chloroplast genome structure consisting of a large single-copy region of 86 177 bp, a small single copy region of 17 935 bp and a pair of inverted repeats of 25 940 bp. The chloroplast genome had 79 protein-coding genes, 29 tRNA genes and 4 rRNA genes. The phylogenetic analysis with the reported chloroplast genomes revealed that four Panax species were grouped in the same clade and P. vietnamensis is more closely related to P. notoginseng than P. ginseng and P. quinquefolius.
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- 2015
20. Single relay selection for secure communication in a cooperative system with multiple full-duplex decode-and-forward relays
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Binh Van Nguyen and Kiseon Kim
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business.industry ,Computer science ,ComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKS ,Data_CODINGANDINFORMATIONTHEORY ,law.invention ,High-definition video ,Secure communication ,Transmission (telecommunications) ,Relay ,law ,Secrecy ,Computer Science::Networking and Internet Architecture ,Wireless ,business ,Relay channel ,Selection (genetic algorithm) ,Computer Science::Cryptography and Security ,Computer Science::Information Theory ,Computer network - Abstract
This paper investigates single relay selection problem for secure communication in a cooperative system with multiple full-duplex decode-and-forward relays, in which an eavesdropper may overhear the source confidential message through relays' transmission. We propose an opportunistic relay selection scheme which selects the relay that maximizes the system secrecy capacity. We then evaluate performance of the proposed scheme in terms of secrecy outage probability. As a comparison, we also derive the secrecy outage probability of the conventional Max-Min relay selection scheme proposed for full-duplex relaying systems without the existence of eavesdroppers. We show that our proposed scheme outperforms the conventional counterpart. Our analytic derivations are also extensively verified by Monte-Carlo simulations.
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- 2015
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21. A relay selection scheme with interference cancellation at the receiver
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Binh Van Nguyen, Hyoyoung Jung, and Kiseon Kim
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Scheme (programming language) ,Computer science ,ComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKS ,Radio receiver ,Data_CODINGANDINFORMATIONTHEORY ,Function (mathematics) ,Outage probability ,law.invention ,Single antenna interference cancellation ,Control theory ,law ,Relay ,Computer Science::Networking and Internet Architecture ,computer ,Algorithm ,Selection (genetic algorithm) ,Computer Science::Information Theory ,Phase-shift keying ,computer.programming_language - Abstract
In this work, we consider the relay selection (RS) method for an Amplify-and-Forward (AnF) relaying system in multi-cell environments. The selection scheme aims to maximize the instantaneous received signal-to-noise and interference ratio (SINR). We propose an idea of combining RS with interference cancellation (IC) at the receiver. Furthermore, we analyze the system outage probability performance with the proposed scheme. We use approximation approach to simplify the derivation of the probability distributed function (PDF) of the received SINR. The system outage probability bound is also given. Simulation results validate our analysis, and show that our scheme greatly improves the system outage probability as well as bit-error-rate (BER) performances.
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- 2012
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22. A novel relay selection with power allocation-based mechanism in interference environment
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Kiseon Kim, Yoondong Sung, and Binh Van Nguyen
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Mathematical optimization ,Optimization problem ,Computer science ,business.industry ,ComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKS ,Process (computing) ,Data_CODINGANDINFORMATIONTHEORY ,Interference (wave propagation) ,Power (physics) ,law.invention ,Relay ,law ,Point (geometry) ,Telecommunications ,business ,Selection (genetic algorithm) ,Relay channel ,Computer Science::Information Theory - Abstract
In this paper, the behavior of relay networks in interference environments is investigated. It has been shown that the effect of interference during Amplify-and-Forward process at relays bounds the diversity slope of the system at a well-defined static point. Moreover, the conventional relay selection criteria are also shown to be inefficient. To help our systems to improve its performance, the power allocation issue is taken into account with relay selection. However, solving a jointly optimization problem, optimizing transmitted power and maximizing the received SNR corresponding with the potential relay simultaneously, are difficult. In other words, it requires high complexity manipulation procedures. By proposing a power allocation and a relay selection separately, then combining these two methods, we form a new relay selection with power allocation-based mechanism that is less complex and has comparable performance with the optimal process.
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- 2011
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23. Loop-interference suppression strategies using antenna selection in full-duplex MIMO relays
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Yoondong Sung, Junil Ahn, Kiseon Kim, and Binh Van Nguyen
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3G MIMO ,Computer science ,ComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKS ,MIMO ,Data_CODINGANDINFORMATIONTHEORY ,Interference (wave propagation) ,Weighting ,law.invention ,Channel capacity ,Relay ,law ,Control theory ,Antenna noise temperature ,Antenna (radio) ,Computer Science::Information Theory - Abstract
Loop-interference (LI) from relay transmission to reception reduces the channel capacity and makes the relay system unstable in full-duplex (FD) multi-input multi-output (MIMO) relay systems. conventional schemes to suppress LI still have drawbacks: 1) incur a dispensable signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) loss in low SNR regions; 2) increase the system complexity due to the requirement of weighting matrices; and 3) make insufficient practical sense due to varying signal-to-interference ratios (SIRs). In this paper, we propose a new LI suppression scheme using transmit antenna selection in order to solve the above problems. Simulation results show that the proposed scheme outperforms a conventional scheme, especially in low SNR and high SIR regions, even though the proposed scheme has a lower complexity.
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- 2011
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