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This book provides an overview of the latest research and
development of new technologies for cognitive radio, mobile
communications, and wireless networks. The contributors discuss the
research and requirement analysis and initial standardization work
towards 5G cellular systems and the capacity problems it presents.
They show how cognitive radio, with the capability to flexibly
adapt its parameters, has been proposed as the enabling technology
for unlicensed secondary users to dynamically access the licensed
spectrum owned by legacy primary users on a negotiated or an
opportunistic basis. They go on to show how cognitive radio is now
perceived in a much broader paradigm that will contribute to solve
the resource allocation problem that 5G requirements raise. The
chapters represent hand-selected expanded papers from EAI sponsored
and hosted conferences such as the 12th EAI International
Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems, the 11th EAI
International Conference on Heterogeneous Networking for Quality,
Reliability, Security and Robustness, the 10th International
Conference on Cognitive Radio Oriented Wireless Networks, the 8th
International Conference on Mobile Multimedia Communications, and
the EAI International Conference on Software Defined Wireless
Networks and Cognitive Technologies for IoT.
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Personal Satellite Services - 5th International ICST Conference, PSATS 2013, Toulouse, France, June 27-28, 2013, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 2013 ed.)
Riadh Dhaou, Andre-Luc Beylot, Marie-Jose Montpetit, Daniel Lucani, Lorenzo Mucchi
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This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-conference
proceedings of the 5th International ICST Conference on Personal
Satellite Services, PSATS 2013, held in Toulouse, France, in June
2013. The 18 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed
and selected from numerous submissions. They are grouped in the
following topical sections: satellite for emergency and aero
communication, satellite for networking, resource management, and
air interface.
This book provides an overview of the latest research and
development of new technologies for cognitive radio, mobile
communications, and wireless networks. The contributors discuss the
research and requirement analysis and initial standardization work
towards 5G cellular systems and the capacity problems it presents.
They show how cognitive radio, with the capability to flexibly
adapt its parameters, has been proposed as the enabling technology
for unlicensed secondary users to dynamically access the licensed
spectrum owned by legacy primary users on a negotiated or an
opportunistic basis. They go on to show how cognitive radio is now
perceived in a much broader paradigm that will contribute to solve
the resource allocation problem that 5G requirements raise. The
chapters represent hand-selected expanded papers from EAI sponsored
and hosted conferences such as the 12th EAI International
Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems, the 11th EAI
International Conference on Heterogeneous Networking for Quality,
Reliability, Security and Robustness, the 10th International
Conference on Cognitive Radio Oriented Wireless Networks, the 8th
International Conference on Mobile Multimedia Communications, and
the EAI International Conference on Software Defined Wireless
Networks and Cognitive Technologies for IoT.
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