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Convergence of cognitive radio networks

2004 IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference (IEEE Cat. No.04TH8733), 2004
In this paper, we examine the conditions and behavior of several common convergence dynamics from game theory and show how they influence the structure of networks of cognitive radios. We then apply these to previously proposed distributed power control algorithms and describe how they impact network complexity.
James O. Neel   +2 more
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Cognitive Radio Network Tomography

IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, 2010
The cognitive radio network (CRN), as a promising technique in future wireless communication networks, shall execute some critical functionalities to enhance existing wireless networks, such as network reconfigurability to adaptively select networks (e.g., in IEEE P1900.4 and ETSI-RSS), spectrum opportunity utilization for transmissions over ...
Chung-Kai Yu   +2 more
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Radio Resource Tomography of Cognitive Radio Networks

VTC Spring 2009 - IEEE 69th Vehicular Technology Conference, 2009
Cognitive radio (CR) is promising toward future wireless communication. By incorporating co-existing primary system(s) and CRs into a cognitive radio network (CRN), it is possible to significantly enhance overall spectrum efficiency, provided that CRs can precisely explore appropriate spectrum and network activities, which we call CRN tomography by ...
Chung-Kai Yu, Kwang-Cheng Chen
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The security in cognitive radio networks

Proceedings of the 2009 International Conference on Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing: Connecting the World Wirelessly, 2009
Recent developments of wireless communication lead to the problem of growing spectrum shortage. Cognitive radio, as a novel technology, tends to solve this problem by dynamically utilizing the spectrum. Security in cognitive radio network becomes a challenging issue, since more chances are given to attackers by cognitive radio technology compared to ...
Xueying Zhang, Cheng Li 0005
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A Survey on Cognitive Radio Networks

2010
The limitation of the spectrum bands is a major bottleneck for the development of next generation wireless networks. Cognitive Radio (CR) aims at improving the spectrum utilization by taking advantage of licensed but currently unused spectrum. CR has broad applications including dynamic spectrum access and interference management, which will largely ...
Jingfang Huang   +2 more
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Spectrum Management in Cognitive Radio Networks

2008 IEEE International Conference on Wireless and Mobile Computing, Networking and Communications, 2008
Today’s wireless networks are characterized by a fixed spectrum assignment policy. However, a large portion of the assigned spectrum is used sporadically and geographical variations in the utilization of assigned spectrum ranges from 15% to 85% with a high variance in time.
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Cognitive Radio Networks

2019
The radio spectrum is witnessing a major paradigm shift from fixed spectrum assignment policy to the dynamic spectrum access, which will completely change the way radio spectrum is managed. This step is required to greatly reduce the load on limited spectrum resources, which is being enforced by the exponential growth of wireless services. This is only
Nitin Gupta   +2 more
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Cognitive Radio Networks

2016
The ever increasing demand for communication bandwidth has led to spectrum scarcity. We need to manage spectrum as a scare resource. Better utilization of spectrum is the key requirement for the radio communication systems. The inefficient usage of the existing spectrum can be improved through opportunistic access to the licensed bands without ...
Deepti Singhal   +3 more
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On the Route Priority for Cognitive Radio Networks

IEEE Transactions on Communications, 2015
To fully unleash the potentials of the cognitive radio (CR) paradigm, new challenges must be addressed. Specifically, as regards the network layer, the problem of the route priority , i.e., the problem of prioritizing the routes for the CR packet transmission, is crucial, since the communication opportunities provided by a route are deeply affected
CACCIAPUOTI, ANGELA SARA   +3 more
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Cognitive Radio Networks

2017
A cognitive radio can be defined by the capability of being aware of its environment and the internal state and, based on the knowledge of these elements and any stored pre-defined objectives, can dynamically adapt, make, and implement decisions about its behavior.
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