Introduction to cognitive radio networks and applications /
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[Book]
First Statement of Responsibility
edited by Geetam Tomar, Ashish Bagwari, Jyotshana Kanti
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
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xv, 321 pages ;
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26 cm
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
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Includes bibliographical references and index
CONTENTS NOTE
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Preface -- Editors -- Contributors -- Part I: Introduction -- 1. Fundamental concepts of cognitive radio networks -- 2. Basics of cognitive radio networks: an appraisal -- 3. Introduction and application of software-defined radio -- Part II: Spectrum sensing in CRN -- 4. Spectrum-sensing techniques in cognitive radio networks: achievements and challenges -- 5. Spectrum-sensing in cognitive radio networks: a survey -- 6. Spectrum-sensing techniques in cognitive radio networks: a review -- Part III: Collaborative sensing techniques in cognitive radio networks -- 7. Novel collaborative spectrum-sensing technique based on estimated SNR with adaptive threshold in cognitive radio networks -- 8. Collision of counterfeit detection on spectrum sensing for cognitive radio -- Part IV: Routing algorithms and layers in CRN -- 9. Physical layer, data link layer, network layer, transport layer, and application layer in cognitive radio networks -- 10. Delay models for epidemic-like routing in multihop secondary networks -- Part V: Challenges in cognitive radio networks / energy utilization in cognitive radio networks -- 11. Discrete resource allocation in cooperative cognitive radio networks -- 12. Interference alignment in MIMO cognitive radio networks -- Part VI: Applications of cognitive radio networks -- 13. Cognitive radio for mobile ad hoc networks and wireless sensor networks: applications, open research issues, and research directions -- 14. Analysis for cognitive radio sensor network architecture and its role in dynamic spectrum management -- 15. Business valuation and cost-capacity modeling of the cognitive radio enabled beyond 4-G and 5-G-based wireless heterogeneous networks -- 16. Integrating cognitive radio with OFDMA-based femtocell networks: Interference mitigation strategies -- Index
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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"Cognitive radio is 5-G technology, comes under IEEE 802.22 WRAN (Wireless Regional Area Network) standards. It is currently experiencing rapid growth due to its potential to solve many of the problems affecting present-day wireless systems. The foremost objective of "Introduction to Cognitive Radio Networks and Applications" is to educate wireless communication generalists about cognitive radio communication networks. Written by international leading experts in the field, this book caters to the needs of researchers in the field who require a basis in the principles and the challenges of cognitive radio networks."--Publisher's website