<p>Mobile users need a variety of multimedia services, in very diverse geographical environments. The growing number of communication options within and across wireless standards is accommodating the growing volume and heterogeneity in wireless demands. On the other hand, advancement in radio techno
Radio Engineering: From Software to Cognitive Radio
β Scribed by Jacques Palicot
- Publisher
- Wiley-ISTE
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 384
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Software radio ideally provides the opportunity to communicate with any radio communication standard by modifying only the software, without any modification to hardware components. However, taking into account the static behavior of current communications protocols, the spectrum efficiency optimization, and flexibility, the radio domain has become an important factor.
From this thinking appeared the cognitive radio paradigm. This evolution is today inescapable in the modern radio communication world. It provides an autonomous behavior to the equipment and therefore the adaptation of communication parameters to better match their needs.
This collective work provides engineers, researchers and radio designers with the necessary information from mathematical analysis and hardware architectures to design methodology and tools, running platforms and standardization in order to understand this new cognitive radio domain.Content:
Chapter 1 Introduction to Cognitive Radio (pages 1β21):
Chapter 2 Cognitive Terminals Toward Cognitive Networks (pages 23β41):
Chapter 3 Cognitive Radio Sensors (pages 43β75):
Chapter 4 Decision Making and Learning (pages 77β105):
Chapter 5 Cognitive Cycle Management (pages 107β140):
Chapter 6 Introduction to Software Radio (pages 141β159):
Chapter 7 Transmitter/Receiver Analog Front End (pages 161β205):
Chapter 8 Transmitter/Receiver Digital Front End (pages 207β247):
Chapter 9 Processing of Nonlinearities (pages 249β269):
Chapter 10 Methodology and Tools (pages 271β297):
Chapter 11 Implementation Platforms (pages 299β321):
Chapter 12 General Conclusion and Perspectives (pages 323β325):
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