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Radio spectrum is today not efficiently utilized because of a complicated and time-consuming radio regulation processes and inflexibility in standardization. In this book, intelligent technologies to help overcome these barriers, namely, cognitive radios, are discussed. Written by two top researchers from this field, bringing their knowledge and expertise to readers, this book includes guidance towards applications of cognitive radio and dynamic spectrum access. It also includes a foreword and use cases from Joseph Mitola III, acknowledged as 'the inventor of Cognitive Radio'. All source code…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Radio spectrum is today not efficiently utilized because of a complicated and time-consuming radio regulation processes and inflexibility in standardization. In this book, intelligent technologies to help overcome these barriers, namely, cognitive radios, are discussed. Written by two top researchers from this field, bringing their knowledge and expertise to readers, this book includes guidance towards applications of cognitive radio and dynamic spectrum access. It also includes a foreword and use cases from Joseph Mitola III, acknowledged as 'the inventor of Cognitive Radio'. All source code of authors' analysis will be available on accompanying website

The book covers:
The Problem: Spectrum Scarcity;
Today's Approaches for Spectrum Sharing;
Feature Detection and Spectrum Opportunity Identification;
Vertical Spectrum Sharing; Horizontal Spectrum Sharing;
Cognitive Radio for Mesh Networks and;
True Cognitive Radio

There are also three appendices on Software Tools, Analytical models and Game Theory.
Autorenporträt
Lars Berlemann and Stefan Mangold both contribute to research programs, standardization and industry innovations in the field of dynamic spectrum access, cognitive radio, and IEEE 802 standards. Together they have filed numerous journal and magazine articles, patents, and contributions to research conferences and workshops. They both consult government organizations such as the European Commission in steering related research programs. Lars Berlemann and Stefan Mangold have been delivering tutorials on cognitive radio at various research conferences such as IEEE PIMRC and the European Wireless Conference. As alumni from RWTH Aachen University, Germany, Lars Berlemann and Stefan Mangold graduated at the Chair of Communication Networks, ComNets, with Professor Bernhard H. Walke as PhD advisor. Their PhD theses (both awarded summa cum laude) are today considered to be important early research contributions to the field and are in the highest ranks in the number of downloads from the University's download servers. Together with Professor Walke, Drs Berlemann and Mangold coedited the Wiley book IEEE 802 Wireless Systems: Protocols, Multi-Hop Mesh/Relaying, Performance and Spectrum Coexistence which was published in November 2006. Lars Berlemann is product manager in the product and innovation department of Deutsche Telekom, Germany. Stefan Mangold is manager at Swisscom, Switzerland, leading the access team of the product IT development group of Swisscom Network & IT. They both work for companies that operate mobile, fixed, and broadcast networks, and in addition provide services with excellent customer focus. Consequently, Drs Berlemann and Mangold understand and exploit the synergies between academic research focusing on excellence, and industry innovations focusing on commercial exploitation. Lars Berlemann and Stefan Mangold share and disseminate what they learn. In parallel with their employment, they enjoy working with students. Lars Berlemann is guest lecturer at the Chair of Communication Networks, Technical University of Dortmund, Germany. Stefan Mangold is with ETH Zurich, Switzerland, Department of Computer Science, where he works as lecturer and visiting scientist. In addition to his scientific engineering background, Lars Berlemann holds a diploma in Business and Economics from RWTH Aachen. The comments and statements made in this book are from the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official position of their employers.