Interference management is one of the most important issues in the device-to-device(D2D)-enabled heterogeneous cellular networks(HetCNets)due to the coexistence of massive cellular and D2D devices in which D2D devices...Interference management is one of the most important issues in the device-to-device(D2D)-enabled heterogeneous cellular networks(HetCNets)due to the coexistence of massive cellular and D2D devices in which D2D devices reuse the cellular spectrum.To alleviate the interference,an efficient interference management way is to set exclusion zones around the cellular receivers.In this paper,we adopt a stochastic geometry approach to analyze the outage probabilities of cellular and D2D users in the D2D-enabled HetCNets.The main difficulties contain three aspects:1)how to model the location randomness of base stations,cellular and D2D users in practical networks;2)how to capture the randomness and interrelation of cellular and D2D transmissions due to the existence of random exclusion zones;3)how to characterize the different types of interference and their impacts on the outage probabilities of cellular and D2D users.We then run extensive Monte-Carlo simulations which manifest that our theoretical model is very accurate.展开更多
In the frame work of quantum defect theory, photoabsorption spectra near Si 219 edges of silane have been studied. When silanes are adsorbed on a physical surface and excited by polarized x-ray photons, relative inten...In the frame work of quantum defect theory, photoabsorption spectra near Si 219 edges of silane have been studied. When silanes are adsorbed on a physical surface and excited by polarized x-ray photons, relative intensities of the spectra will be different from that of free molecules. Such features can be used to determine orientations of adsorbed silanes based on selection rules.展开更多
基金This work is funded in part by the Science and Technology Development Fund,Macao SAR(Grant Nos.0093/2022/A2,0076/2022/A2 and 0008/2022/AGJ)in part by the National Nature Science Foundation of China(Grant No.61872452)+3 种基金in part by Special fund for Dongguan’s Rural Revitalization Strategy in 2021(Grant No.20211800400102)in part by Dongguan Special Commissioner Project(Grant No.20211800500182)in part by Guangdong-Dongguan Joint Fund for Basic and Applied Research of Guangdong Province(Grant No.2020A1515110162)in part by University Special Fund of Guangdong Provincial Department of Education(Grant No.2022ZDZX1073).
文摘Interference management is one of the most important issues in the device-to-device(D2D)-enabled heterogeneous cellular networks(HetCNets)due to the coexistence of massive cellular and D2D devices in which D2D devices reuse the cellular spectrum.To alleviate the interference,an efficient interference management way is to set exclusion zones around the cellular receivers.In this paper,we adopt a stochastic geometry approach to analyze the outage probabilities of cellular and D2D users in the D2D-enabled HetCNets.The main difficulties contain three aspects:1)how to model the location randomness of base stations,cellular and D2D users in practical networks;2)how to capture the randomness and interrelation of cellular and D2D transmissions due to the existence of random exclusion zones;3)how to characterize the different types of interference and their impacts on the outage probabilities of cellular and D2D users.We then run extensive Monte-Carlo simulations which manifest that our theoretical model is very accurate.
基金Supported by the Ministry of Science and Technology and Ministry of Education of China, the Key Project of the Ministry of Education of China (No 306020), the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant No 10574162, the National High-Tech ICF Committee in China, the National Basic Research Programme of China under Grant Nos 2001CB610508 and 2006CB921400, and the Yin-He Super-Computer Center, Institute of Applied Physics and Mathematics, Beijing, China.
文摘In the frame work of quantum defect theory, photoabsorption spectra near Si 219 edges of silane have been studied. When silanes are adsorbed on a physical surface and excited by polarized x-ray photons, relative intensities of the spectra will be different from that of free molecules. Such features can be used to determine orientations of adsorbed silanes based on selection rules.