Breaking Spectrum Gridlock With Cognitive Radios: An Information Theoretic Perspective
Stanford University · University of California, Irvine
Abstract
Cognitive radios hold tremendous promise for increasing spectral efficiency in wireless systems. This paper surveys the fundamental capacity limits and associated transmission techniques for different wireless network design paradigms based on this promising technology. These paradigms are unified by the definition of a cognitive radio as an intelligent wireless communication device that exploits side information about its environment to improve spectrum utilization. This side information typically comprises knowledge about the activity, channels, codebooks, and/or messages of other nodes with which the cognitive node shares the spectrum. Based on the nature of the available side information as well as a…
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4Topics & keywords
- Cognitive radio
- Computer science
- Underlay
- Wireless
- Cognitive network
- Exploit
- Gridlock
- Spectral efficiency
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