Cognitive radio communications and networks : principles and practice /

This book gives comprehensive and balanced coverage of the principles of cognitive radio communications, cognitive networks, and details of their implementation, including the latest developments in the standards and spectrum policy. Case studies, end-of-chapter questions, and descriptions of variou...

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Corporate Authors: Elsevier Science & Technology.
Group Author: Wyglinski, Alexander M. (Editor); Nekovee, Maziar. (Editor); Hou, Y. Thomas (Editor)
Published: Academic Press,
Publisher Address: Burlington, MA :
Publication Dates: 2010.
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
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Online Access: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780123747150
Summary: This book gives comprehensive and balanced coverage of the principles of cognitive radio communications, cognitive networks, and details of their implementation, including the latest developments in the standards and spectrum policy. Case studies, end-of-chapter questions, and descriptions of various platforms and test beds, together with sample code, give hands-on knowledge of how cognitive radio systems can be implemented in practice. Extensive treatment is given to several standards, including IEEE 802.22 for TV White Spaces and IEEE SCC41. Written by leading people in the field, both at universities and major industrial research laboratories, this tutorial text gives communications engineers, R & D engineers, researchers, undergraduate and post graduate students a complete reference on the application of wireless communications and network theory for the design and implementation of cognitive radio systems and networks. Each chapter is written by internationally renowned experts, giving complete and balanced treatment of the fundamentals of both cognitive radio communications and cognitive networks, together with implementation details Extensive treatment of the latest standards and spectrum policy developments enables the development of compliant cognitive systems Strong practical orientation - through case studies and descriptions of cognitive radio platforms and testbeds - shows how "real world" cognitive radio systems and network architectures have been built Additional materials, slides, solutions to end-of-chapter problems, and sample codes, are available at www.elsevierdirect.com/companions Alexander M. Wyglinski is an Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI), Director of the WPI Limerick Project Center, and Director of the Wireless Innovation Laboratory (WI Lab). Maziar Nekovee leads cognitive radio research at BT (British Telecom) and is also involved in leading a number of large EU and International collaborative R & D projects on cognitive radio networks and secondary/dynamic spectrum access. Y. Thomas Hou is an Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University ("Virginia Tech"), Blacksburg, VA, USA.
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (xxii, 714 pages) : illustrations
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9780123747150
0123747155
9780080879321
0080879322
Index Number: TK5103
CLC: TN92
Contents: Preface; When Radio meets Software; Defining Cognitive Radio; Radio Frequency Spectrum and Regulation; Digital Communication Fundamentals for Cognitive Radio; Spectrum Sensing and Identification; Spectrum Access and Sharing; Agile transmission Techniques; Reconfiguration, Adaptation and Optimization; Basic Networks; Cognitive Radio Network Architectures; Cooperative Networking; Information Theoretical Limits on Cognitive Radio Networks; Cross-layer Optimization for Multi-hop Cognitive Radio Networks; Cognitive Radio Network Security; Cognitive Radio for Broadband Wireless Access in TV Bands: the 802.22 Standards; GNU Radio for Cognitive Radio Experimentation; Cognitive Radio Platforms and Testbeds; Public Safety and Cognitive Radio; Cognitive Radio for Vehicular Communication Networks; The Future of Cognitive Radio: A Roadmap.