27 research outputs found

    Cross-network cooperation paradigms supporting co-located heterogeneous wireless networks

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    Cross-network cooperation paradigms supporting colocated heterogeneous wireless networks

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    Energy awareness in self-growing sensor networks

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    Cross-technology cooperation paradigms supporting co-located heterogeneous wireless networks

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    Building the business case for wireless sensors in a factory setting

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    Techno-economic evaluation of cognitive radio in a factory scenario

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    Wireless applications gradually enter every aspect of our life. Unfortunately, these applications must reuse the same scarce spectrum, resulting in increased interference and limited usability. Cognitive Radio proposes to mitigate this problem by adapting the operational parameters of wireless devices to varying interference conditions. However, it involves an increase in cost. In this paper we examine the economic balance between the added cost and the increased usability in one particular real-life scenario. We focus on the production floor of an industrial installation where wireless sensors monitor production machinery, and a wireless LAN is used as the data backbone. We examine the effects of implementing dynamic spectrum access by means of ideal RE sensing, and model the benefit in terms of increased reliability and battery lifetime. We estimate the financial cost of interference and the potential gain, and conclude that cognitive radio can bring business gains in real-life applications
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