Enabling cognitive radio experimental research
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Jӧrg Lotze, 'Enabling cognitive radio experimental research', [thesis], Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Electronic & Electrical Engineering, 2011, pp 308Download Item:
Abstract:
Cognitive radio technology is a promising solution for addressing the increasing demand in
reliability, connectivity, bandwidth, and quality of future wireless communication systems. This
is achieved through continuously and intelligently adapting the radio's operating parameters
to current conditions and learning from the past. However, there are many open research
questions in this area. Experimental research will play an important role if these questions
are to be answered in a manner that convinces the sceptics of the potential of cognitive radio
technology.
Author: Lotze, Jӧrg
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Doyle, LindaPublisher:
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