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I would like to ask whether this code has relevant papers #1

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Ailiennl opened this issue May 8, 2019 · 8 comments
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I would like to ask whether this code has relevant papers #1

Ailiennl opened this issue May 8, 2019 · 8 comments

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@Ailiennl
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Ailiennl commented May 8, 2019

Excuse me, I would like to ask whether this code has relevant papers

@zohaibshabbir
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Hi Ailiennl,
did you tried to run this code ?

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Ailiennl commented May 22, 2019 via email

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Thanks for a response. I tried to run this code but unable to get any graph.
did you get any graph after running this code ?

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Ailiennl commented May 22, 2019 via email

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ZXHL commented Sep 9, 2019

Hello, I have a question for you. What does up_lane、up_lane, left_lane, right_lane, width, height mean in the paper?
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@tangtangsiqi
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I also want to ask whether relevant papers can be shared.

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Engineer1999 commented Mar 12, 2020

Hello all, this code is for the research article "Deep Reinforcement Learning based Resource
Allocation for V2V Communications" by Hao Ye, Geoffrey Ye Li, and Biing-Hwang Fred Juang. By this repository with some modification, I am been able to reproduce the results of this research paper.
Link:- https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8633948

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Please go to this link for research article:- https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8633948

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