Zhu Ji

Details der Publikationsliste

Zeitraum

2007 - 2009

Anzahl

7

Co-Autoren

1 Game Theoretical Mechanism Design for Cognitive Radio Networks with Selfish Users (2009)

Beibei Wang, Yongle Wu, Zhu Ji, T. Charles Clancy

Dynamic spectrum access with cognitive radios has become a promising approach to improve spectrum efficiency by adaptively coordinating different users ’ access according to spectrum dynamics....

REMAS: a new regression model to identify alternative splicing events from exon array data (2009)

Zheng Hao, Hang Xingyi, Zhu Ji, Qian Minping, Qu Wubin, Zhang Chenggang, ...

Abstract Background Alternative splicing (AS) is an important regulatory mechanism for gene expression and protein diversity in eukaryotes. Previous studies have demonstrated that it can be causative...

Dynamic Distributed Rate Control for Wireless Networks by Optimal Cartel Maintenance Strategy (2008)

Zhu Han, Zhu Ji

Abstract — In this paper, we consider wireless networks with multiple distributed users. The users transmit their data packets to a communication node via some multi-access protocol. Then the...

Identification of symptom domains in ulcerative colitis that occur frequently during flares and are responsive to changes in disease activity (2008)

Joyce Joel, Waljee Akbar, Khan Tahira, Wren Patricia, Dave Maneesh, Zimmermann Ellen, ...

Abstract Background Ulcerative colitis disease activity is determined by measuring symptoms and signs. Our aim was to determine which symptom domains are frequent and responsive to change in the...

Game Theoretical Framework for Cooperation in Autonomous Wireless Networks (2007)

Ji, Zhu

With the explosive growth of wireless networking techniques in the last decade, connecting to the world from any place, at any time and for any body is no longer just a dream. New concepts of network...

Game Theoretical Framework for Cooperation in Autonomous Wireless Networks (2007)

Ji, Zhu

With the explosive growth of wireless networking techniques in the last decade, connecting to the world from any place, at any time and for any body is no longer just a dream. New concepts of network...

Primary-prioritized markov approach for dynamic spectrum access (2007)

Beibei Wang, Student Member, Zhu Ji, T. Charles Clancy

Abstract—Dynamic spectrum access has become a promising approach to fully utilize the scarce spectrum resources. In a dynamically changing spectrum environment, it is very important to consider the...