While still in the early stages of research and development,
cognitive radio is a highly promising communications paradigm with
the ability to effectively address the spectrum insufficiency
problem. Written by those pioneering the field, Cognitive Radio
Networks: Architectures, Protocols, and Standards offers a complete
view of cognitive radio including introductory concepts,
fundamental techniques, regulations, standards, system
implementations, and recent developments.
From the physical layer to protocol layer, world-class editors
provide comprehensive technical and regulatory guidance across
cognitive radio, dynamic spectrum access, and cognitive wireless
networks. The book examines routing, Medium Access Control (MAC),
cooperation schemes, resource management, mobility, and game theory
approach. Organized into three sections for ease of reference:
- Introduces and addresses the issues in the physical layer,
including sensing, capacity, and power control
- Examines issues in the protocol layers and supplies practical
solutions
- Explores applications, including cognitive radio systems
Complete with illustrative figures that allow for complete
cross-referencing, this authoritative reference provides readers
with the understanding of the fundamental concepts, principles, and
framework of cognitive wireless systems needed to initiate the
development of future-generation wireless systems and networks.
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