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Cognitive Radio Technology
The most comprehensive book on cognitive radio technologies – bringing together everything a wireless engineer needs to know in this important and growing field.
Bruce A. Fette (Edited by)
9780123745354, Elsevier Science
Hardback, published 28 April 2009
848 pages
23.4 x 19 x 4.2 cm, 1.49 kg
This book gives a thorough knowledge of cognitive radio concepts, principles, standards, spectrum policy issues and product implementation details. In addition to 16 chapters covering all the basics of cognitive radio, this new edition has eight brand-new chapters covering cognitive radio in multiple antenna systems, policy language and policy engine, spectrum sensing, rendezvous techniques, spectrum consumption models, protocols for adaptation, cognitive networking, and information on the latest standards, making it an indispensable resource for the RF and wireless engineer. The new edition of this cutting edge reference, which gives a thorough knowledge of principles, implementation details, standards, policy issues in one volume, enables the RF and wireless engineer to master and apply today’s cognitive radio technologies. Bruce Fette, PhD, is Chief Scientist in the Communications Networking Division of General Dynamics C4 Systems in Scottsdale, AZ. He worked with the Software Defined Radio (SDR) Forum from its inception, currently performing the role of Technical Chair, and is a panelist for the IEEE Conference on Acoustics Speech and Signal Processing Industrial Technology Track. He currently heads the General Dynamics Signal Processing Center of Excellence in the Communication Networks Division. Dr. Fette has 36 patents and has been awarded the "Distinguished Innovator Award".
History and Background
Communication Policy and Spectrum Management
The software Defined Radio as a Platform for Cognitive Radio
The Technologies Required
Spectrum Awareness
Cognitive Policy Engines
Physical and Link Layer
Position Awareness
Three Types of Network Awareness
Cognitive Services
Radio Environment Map
Knowledge Representation and Learning
Role of Ontology
Cognitive Radio Architecture
Cognitive Radio Performance Analysis
Multiple-Antenna Systems
Policy Language and Policy Engine
Spectrum Sensing Based on Spectral Correlation
Rendezvous
Spectrum Consumption Models
Protocols for Adaptation
Cognitive Networking
Role of IEEE Standardization
The Really Hard Problems
Subject Areas: WAP [wireless technology TJKW], Radio technology [TJKR], Communications engineering / telecommunications [TJK]