|  | Chen, Kwang-Cheng / Prasad, Ramjee Cognitive Radio Networks
  1. Auflage April 2009 89,90 Euro 2009. 372 Seiten, Hardcover ISBN 978-0-470-69689-7 - John Wiley & Sons
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| Kurzbeschreibung Cognitive radio networks is one of the most critical technologies in future wireless communications. Written by leading experts, Cognitive Radio Networks is one of the first books to provide a systematic description of the field. This introductory-level text provides a basic overview of the technologies supporting cognitive radio, a background of advances in the field of cognitive radios, and explores how these radios can work together as a network. This is essential reading for new and seasoned industrial, communications, and R&D engineers and researchers, and graduate students.
Aus dem Inhalt 1. Wireless Communications.
1.1 Wireless Communication Systems.
1.2 Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing(OFDM).
1.3 MIMO.
1.4 Multiuser Detection (MUD).
2. Software Defined Radio.
2.1 Software Defined Radio Architecture.
2.2 Digital Signal Processor and SDR Baseband Architecture.
2.3 Reconfigurable Wireless communication Systems.
2.4 Digital Radio Processing.
3. Wireless Networks.
3.1 Multiple Access Communications and ALOHA.
3.2 Splitting Algorithms.
3.3 Carrier Sensing.
3.4 Routing.
3.5 Flow Control.
4. Cooperative Communications and Networks.
4.1 Information Theory for Cooperative Communications.
4.2 Cooperative Communications.
4.3 Cooperative Wireless Networks.
5. Cognitive Radio Communications.
5.1 Cognitive Radios and Dynamic Spectrum Access.
5.2 Analytical Approach and Algorithms for Dynamic Spectrum Access.
5.3 Fundamental Limits of Cognitive Radios.
5.4 Mathematical Models toward Networking Cognitive Radios.
6. Cognitive Radio Networks.
6.1 Network Coding for Cognitive Radio Relay Networks.
6.2 Cognitive Radio Networks Architecture.
6.3 Terminal Architecture of CRN.
6.4 QoS Provisional Diversity Radio Access Networks.
6.5 Scaling Laws of Ad Hoc and Cognitive Radio Networks.
7. Spectrum Sensing.
7.1 Spectrum Sensing to Detect Specific Primary System.
7.2 Spectrum Sensing for Cognitive OFDMA Systems.
7.3 Spectrum Sensing for Cognitive Multi-Radio Networks.
8. Medium Access Control.
8.1 MAC for cognitive Radios.
8.2 Multi-channel MAC.
8.3 Slotted-ALOHA with Rate-Distance Adaptability.
8.4 CSMA with AMC.
9. Network Layer Design.
9.1 Routing in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks.
9.2 Routing in Cognitive Radio Networks.
9.3 Control of CRN.
9.4 Network tomography.
9.5 Self-Organization in Mobile Communication Networks.
10. Trusted Cognitive Radio Networks.
10.1 Framework of Trust in CRN.
10.2 Trusted Association and Routing.
10.3 Trust with Learning.
10.4 Security in CRN.
11. Spectrum Management of Cognitive Radio Networks.
11.1 Spectrum Sharing.
11.2 Spectrum Pricing.
11.3 Mobility Management of Heterogeneous Wireless Networks.
11.4 Regulatory Issues and International Standards.
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