Cognitive radio technology /
Cognitive radio technology is a smarter, faster, and more efficient way to transmit information to and from fixed, mobile, other wireless communication devices. Cognitive radio builds upon software-defined radio technology. A cognitive radio system is 'aware' of its operating environment a...
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Amsterdam ; Boston :
Newnes/Elsevier,
[2006]
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| Series: | Communications engineering series.
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| Online Access: | Connect to the full text of this electronic book Table of contents only Publisher description |
Table of Contents:
- Foreword
- Preface
- Chapter 1: History and Background of Cognitive Radio Technology
- Chapter 2: Communications Policy and Spectrum Management
- Chapter 3: The Software Defined Radio as a Platform for Cognitive Radio
- Chapter 4: The Cognitive Radio - The Technologies Required
- Chapter 5: Spectrum Awareness
- Chapter 6: Cognitive Policy Engines
- Chapter 7: Cognitive Techniques - Physical and Link Layer
- Chapter 8: Cognitive Techniques - Position Awareness
- Chapter 9: Cognitive Techniques - Network Awareness
- Chapter 10: Cognitive Services for the User
- Chapter 11: Network Support - The Radio Environment Map
- Chapter 12: Cognitive Research: Knowledge Representation and Learning
- Chapter 13: Roles of Ontologies in Cognitive Radios
- Chapter 14: Cognitive Radio Architecture
- Chapter 15: Cognitive Radio Performance Analysis
- Chapter 16: The Really Hard Problems
- Glossary
- Index.
- History and Background of Cognitive Radio Technology / Bruce A. Fette
- Communications Policy and Spectrum Management / Paul Kolodzy
- The Software Defined Radio as a Platform for Cognitive Radio / Pablo Robert and Bruce Fette
- Cognitive Radio: The Technologies Required / John polson
- Spectrum Awareness / Preston Marshal
- Cognitive Policy Engines / Robert J. Wellington
- Cognitive Techniques: Physical and Link Layers / Thomas W. Rondeau and Charles W. Bostian
- Cognitive Techniques: Position Awareness / John Polson and Bruce Fette
- Cognitive Techniques: Network Awareness / Jonathan M. Smith
- Cognitive Services for the User / Joseph P. Campbell, William M. Campbell, Scott M. Lewandowski and Clifford J. Weinstein
- Network Support: The Radio Environment Map / Youping Zhao, Bin Le and Jeffrey H. Reed
- Cognitive Research: Knowledge Representation and Learning / Vince Kovarik
- Roles of Ontologies in Cognitive Radios / Mieczyslaw M. Kokar, David Brady and Kenneth Baclawski
- Cognitive Radio Architecture / Joseph Mitola III
- Cognitive Radio Performance Analysis / James Neel, Jeffrey H. Reed and Allen Mckenzie
- The Really Hard Problems / Bruce Fette.