DCA approaches for simultaneous wireless information power transfer in MISO secrecy channel
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Cites work
- A D.C. Optimization Algorithm for Solving the Trust-Region Subproblem
- Convex analysis approach to d. c. programming: Theory, algorithms and applications
- DC programming and DCA for general DC programs
- DC programming and DCA: thirty years of developments
- Secrecy Wireless Information and Power Transfer With MISO Beamforming
- The DC (Difference of convex functions) programming and DCA revisited with DC models of real world nonconvex optimization problems
- The Wire-Tap Channel
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(6)- Transceiver design and power allocation for SWIPT in MIMO cognitive radio systems
- Preface to the special issue dedicated to the 6th world congress on global optimization held in Metz, France, July 8--10, 2019
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