7 research outputs found
Autonomous functionalities for cognitive radio
This paper provides an overview on the research activities in autonomous
functionalities for cognitive radio and networks, carried out in FP7/E3-project. The
identified main research areas within this topic include opportunistic spectrum access
and autonomous self-x functionalities for communication nodes. Opportunistic
spectrum access delineates innovative topics concerning distributed cooperative
spectrum sensing, collaborative MAC algorithms, distributed radio resource
management algorithms, and control mechanisms for the opportunistic spectrum
access. In autonomous self-x functionalities the research covers cognitive device
management, autonomous RAT and operator selection and self-x features for
autonomous elements, including autonomous decision making functionalities for
RAT protocol configuration, negotiation on missing RAT protocol components, and
functionality for dynamic configuration of RAT protocol components.Postprint (published version
ETSI reconfigurable radio systems: status and future directions on software defined radio and cognitive radio standards
This article details the current work status of the ETSI Reconfigurable Radio Systems Technical Committee, positions the ETSI work with respect to other standards efforts (IEEE 802, IEEE SCC41) as well as the European Regulatory Framework, and gives an outlook on the future evolution. In particular, software defined radio related study results are presented with a focus on SDR architectures for mobile devices such as mobile phones. For MDs, a novel architecture
and inherent interfaces are presented enabling the usage of SDR principles in a mass market context. Cognitive radio principles within ETSI RRS are concentrated on two topics, a cognitive pilot channel proposal and a Functional Architecture for Management and control of reconfigurable radio systems, including dynamic self-organizing planning and management, dynamic spectrum management, joint radio resource management. Finally, study results are
indicated that are targeting a SDR/CR security framework.Postprint (published version
ETSI Reconfigurable Radio Systems – Status and Future Directions on Software Defined Radio and Cognitive Radio Standards
This article details the current work status of the ETSI Reconfigurable Radio Systems Technical Committee, positions the ETSI work with respect to other standards efforts (IEEE 802, IEEE SCC41) as well as the European Regulatory Framework, and gives an outlook on the future evolution. In particular, software defined radio related study results are presented with a focus on SDR architectures for mobile devices such as mobile phones. For MDs, a novel architecture and inherent interfaces are presented enabling the usage of SDR principles in a mass market context. Cognitive radio principles within ETSI RRS are concentrated on two topics, a cognitive pilot channel proposal and a Functional Architecture for Management and control of reconfigurable radio systems, including dynamic self-organizing planning and management, dynamic spectrum management, joint radio resource management. Finally, study results are indicated that are targeting a SDR/CR security framework
Autonomous functionalities for cognitive radio
This paper provides an overview on the research activities in autonomous
functionalities for cognitive radio and networks, carried out in FP7/E3-project. The
identified main research areas within this topic include opportunistic spectrum access
and autonomous self-x functionalities for communication nodes. Opportunistic
spectrum access delineates innovative topics concerning distributed cooperative
spectrum sensing, collaborative MAC algorithms, distributed radio resource
management algorithms, and control mechanisms for the opportunistic spectrum
access. In autonomous self-x functionalities the research covers cognitive device
management, autonomous RAT and operator selection and self-x features for
autonomous elements, including autonomous decision making functionalities for
RAT protocol configuration, negotiation on missing RAT protocol components, and
functionality for dynamic configuration of RAT protocol components
Autonomous functionalities for cognitive radio
This paper provides an overview on the research activities in autonomous
functionalities for cognitive radio and networks, carried out in FP7/E3-project. The
identified main research areas within this topic include opportunistic spectrum access
and autonomous self-x functionalities for communication nodes. Opportunistic
spectrum access delineates innovative topics concerning distributed cooperative
spectrum sensing, collaborative MAC algorithms, distributed radio resource
management algorithms, and control mechanisms for the opportunistic spectrum
access. In autonomous self-x functionalities the research covers cognitive device
management, autonomous RAT and operator selection and self-x features for
autonomous elements, including autonomous decision making functionalities for
RAT protocol configuration, negotiation on missing RAT protocol components, and
functionality for dynamic configuration of RAT protocol components
ETSI Reconfigurable Radio Systems: Status and Future Directions on Software Defined Radio and Cognitive Radio Standards
This article details the current work status of the ETSI Reconfigurable Radio Systems Technical Committee, positions the ETSI work with respect to other standards efforts (IEEE 802, IEEE SCC41) as well as the European Regulatory Framework, and gives an outlook on the future evolution. In particular, software defined radio related study results are presented with a focus on SDR architectures for mobile devices such as mobile phones. For MDs, a novel architecture and inherent interfaces are presented enabling the usage of SDR principles in a mass market context. Cognitive radio principles within ETSI RRS are concentrated on two topics, a cognitive pilot channel proposal and a Functional Architecture for Management and control of reconfigurable radio systems, including dynamic self-organizing planning and management, dynamic spectrum management, joint radio resource management. Finally, study results are indicated that are targeting a SDR/CR security framework
ETSI reconfigurable radio systems: status and future directions on software defined radio and cognitive radio standards
This article details the current work status of the ETSI Reconfigurable Radio Systems Technical Committee, positions the ETSI work with respect to other standards efforts (IEEE 802, IEEE SCC41) as well as the European Regulatory Framework, and gives an outlook on the future evolution. In particular, software defined radio related study results are presented with a focus on SDR architectures for mobile devices such as mobile phones. For MDs, a novel architecture
and inherent interfaces are presented enabling the usage of SDR principles in a mass market context. Cognitive radio principles within ETSI RRS are concentrated on two topics, a cognitive pilot channel proposal and a Functional Architecture for Management and control of reconfigurable radio systems, including dynamic self-organizing planning and management, dynamic spectrum management, joint radio resource management. Finally, study results are
indicated that are targeting a SDR/CR security framework