Cognitive Radio for Dynamic Spectrum Access gives a comprehensive overview of the main concepts behind radio spectrum regulation, dynamic spectrum access and cognitive radio. Spectrum measurements are introduced to illustrate the inefficiencies in todayβs spectrum usage and the book also discusses
Radio Resource Allocation and Dynamic Spectrum Access
β Scribed by Badr Benmammar, Asma Amraoui(auth.)
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β¦ Synopsis
Content:
Chapter 1 Wireless and Mobile Networks (pages 1β22): Badr Benmammar and Asma Amraoui
Chapter 2 Cognitive Radio (pages 23β38): Badr Benmammar and Asma Amraoui
Chapter 3 Multi?Agent Systems (pages 39β52): Badr Benmammar and Asma Amraoui
Chapter 4 Dynamic Spectrum Access (pages 53β66): Badr Benmammar and Asma Amraoui
β¦ Table of Contents
Radio Resource Allocation and Dunamic Spectrum Access......Page 2
Copyright......Page 3
Contents......Page 4
Acronyms......Page 7
Introduction......Page 10
1.1. Introduction......Page 12
1.2.1. Definition......Page 13
1.2.2.1. Network with infrastructure......Page 14
1.2.2.2. Network without infrastructure......Page 15
1.2.3. Types of wireless networks......Page 16
1.2.3.5. Wireless regional area network......Page 17
1.2.4.2. Networks using radio waves......Page 18
1.3.1. Wireless and mobility......Page 23
1.3.3. Cellular architecture......Page 24
1.3.4. Architecture of a cellular network......Page 25
1.3.5. Telephony......Page 26
1.3.6.2. Second generation......Page 27
1.3.6.4. Fourth generation......Page 29
1.4. WiMAX mobile and 4G......Page 30
1.5. Conclusion......Page 31
2.1. Introduction......Page 33
2.3.1. History......Page 34
2.3.2. Definition......Page 35
2.3.3. Relationship between cognitive radio and software-defined radio......Page 36
2.3.4. Structure......Page 37
2.3.5. Cognition cycle......Page 39
2.3.6. Components of cognitive radio......Page 41
2.3.7. Functions of cognitive radio......Page 42
2.4. Languages of cognitive radio......Page 45
2.5. Domains of cognitive radio applications......Page 46
2.6. Conclusion......Page 48
3.2. Definition of an agent......Page 49
3.2.1. The multidimensional characteristics of an agent......Page 50
3.2.2.1. Architecture of logical agents......Page 51
3.2.2.3. BDI architecture......Page 52
3.2.2.4. Multilevel architecture......Page 54
3.2.3. Model of an agent......Page 55
3.3.1.1. Coordination protocols......Page 56
3.3.1.3. Negotiation......Page 57
3.4.1. MAS applications on the Web......Page 58
3.4.2. Application of MAS in virtual private networks......Page 59
3.5. Conclusion......Page 60
4.1. Introduction......Page 62
4.2. Intelligent algorithms......Page 63
4.2.1. Neural networks......Page 64
4.2.2. Fuzzy logic......Page 65
4.2.3. Genetic algorithms......Page 66
4.3.1. Spectrum access using the auction approach......Page 67
4.3.2. Spectrum access using game theory......Page 68
4.3.3. Spectrum access using Markovβs approach......Page 69
4.3.4. Spectrum access using multi-agent systems......Page 70
4.4. Conclusion......Page 73
Bibliography......Page 75
Further Reading......Page 82
Index......Page 83
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