default search action
4. CrownCom 2009: Hannover, Germany
- Thomas Kaiser, Markus Fidler:
4th International ICST Conference on Cognitive Radio Oriented Wireless Networks and Communications, CROWNCOM 2009, Hannover, Germany, June 22-24, 2009. IEEE 2009, ISBN 978-1-4244-3423-7 - Yasunori Futatsugi, Shousei Yoshida, Masayuki Ariyoshi:
A partial spectrum transmission method for dynamic spectrum access. 1-6 - Mark D. Silvius, Rohit Rangnekar, Allen B. MacKenzie, Charles W. Bostian:
The smart radio channel change protocol a primary user avoidance technique for dynamic spectrum sharing cognitive radios to facilitate co-existence in wireless communication networks. 1-6 - Shaoyi Xu, Yanlei Shang, Haiming Wang:
Eigenvalues based spectrum sensing against untrusted users in cognitive radio networks. 1-6 - Panagiotis Demestichas, Aggelos Saatsakis, Wolfgang Koenig:
An approach for realizing Future Internet with cognitive technologies. 1-6 - Marja Matinmikko, Heli Sarvanko, Miia Mustonen, Aarne Mämmelä:
Performance of spectrum sensing using Welch's periodogram in rayleigh fading channel. 1-5 - Yuhua Xu, Jinlong Wang, Qihui Wu:
Interference-throughput tradeoff in dynamic spectrum access: Analysis based on discrete-time queuing subjected to bursty preemption. 1-6 - Ana Galindo-Serrano, Lorenza Giupponi:
Aggregated interference control for cognitive radio networks based on multi-agent learning. 1-6 - Owayed Abdullah Alghamdi, Mosa Ali Abu-Rgheff:
Performance evaluation of cognitive radio spectrum sensing using multitaper-singular value decomposition. 1-6 - Bing Liang, Luyong Zhang, Zheng Zhou:
Deepen spectrum notch of CR signals with Partial Response System. 1-5 - Mohamed Ahmed, Stephen Hailes, Vinay Kolar, Marina Petrova, Petri Mähönen:
A component-based architecture for cognitive radio resource management. 1-6 - Markus Mueck, Christian Rom, Wen Xu, Andreas Polydoros, Nikos Dimitriou, Ana Sierra Diaz, Radoslaw Piesiewicz, Hanna Bogucka, Sven Zeisberg, Holger Jaekel, Tobias Renk, Friedrich K. Jondral, Peter Jung:
Smart femto-cell controller based distributed cognitive pilot channel. 1-5 - Miia Mustonen, Marja Matinmikko, Aarne Mämmelä:
Cooperative spectrum sensing using quantized soft decision combining. 1-5 - Vesa Turunen, Marko Kosunen, Anu Huttunen, Sami Kallioinen, Petri Ikonen, Aarno Pärssinen, Jussi Ryynänen:
Implementation of Cyclostationary Feature Detector for Cognitive Radios. 1-4 - Hyewon Lee, Kwanghun Han, Youngwoo Hwang, Sunghyun Choi:
Opportunistic band sharing for point-to-point link connection of cognitive radios. 1-6 - Si Chen, Alexander M. Wyglinski:
Cognitive radio-enabled distributed cross-layer optimization via genetic algorithms. 1-6 - Federico Penna, Roberto Garello, Davide Figlioli, Maurizio A. Spirito:
Exact non-asymptotic threshold for eigenvalue-based spectrum sensing. 1-5 - Lionel Biard, Dominique Noguet, Tassilo Gernandt, Paulo Marques, Atílio Gameiro:
A hardware demonstrator of a cognitive Radio system using temporal opportunities. 1-6 - Hiroshi Harada, Homare Murakami, Kentaro Ishizu, Stanislav A. Filin, Goh Miyamoto, Ha Nguyen Tran, Yohannes D. Alemseged, Chen Sun:
Research and development on heterogeneous type and spectrum sharing type cognitive radio systems. 1-7 - Muhammad Fainan Hanif, Peter J. Smith, Mansoor Shafi:
On the statistics of cognitive radio capacity in shadowing and fast fading environments. 1-6 - Luca Bixio, Marina Ottonello, Hany Sallam, Mirco Raffetto, Carlo S. Regazzoni:
Signal classification based on spectral redundancy and neural network ensembles. 1-6 - Avi Steiner, Shlomo Shamai, Uri Katz, Valentin Lupu:
Successive interference cancelation and strongest users detectors for randomly spread DS-CDMA. 1-6 - T. Charles Clancy, Awais Khawar:
Security threats to signal classifiers using self-organizing maps. 1-6 - Mounir Ghogho, Marco Cardenas-Juarez, Ananthram Swami, Tim Whitworth:
Locally optimum detection for spectrum sensing in cognitive radio. 1-6 - Samir Medina Perlaza, Mérouane Debbah, Samson Lasaulce, Hanna Bogucka:
On the benefits of bandwidth limiting in decentralized vector multiple access channels. 1-6 - Emanuel Bezerra Rodrigues, Fernando Casadevall, Pawel Sroka, Marco Moretti, Giulio Dainelli:
Resource allocation and packet scheduling in OFDMA-based cellular networks. 1-6 - Aamir Habib, Christian Mehlführer, Markus Rupp:
Performance comparison of antenna selection algorithms in WiMAX with link adaptation. 1-5 - Wensheng Zhang, Yukitoshi Sanada:
Cyclostationarity feature matched detection and application to IFDMA system. 1-5 - Liaoyuan Zeng, Sean McGrath, Eduardo Cano:
Optimal power and bit allocation schemes for ultra wideband cognitive radio systems. 1-6 - Alister G. Burr:
Cognitive channel and power allocation: information theoretic bounds. 1-6 - Da Shen, Xiaoying Gan, Hsiao-Hwa Chen, Liang Qian, Miao Xu:
Significant cycle frequency based feature detection for cognitive radio systems. 1-4 - Mohammed Alamgir, Michael Faulkner, Phillip Conder, Peter J. Smith:
Modified criterion of hypothesis testing for signal sensing in cognitive radio. 1-4 - Toshiaki Yamamoto, Tetsuro Ueda, Sadao Obana:
A proposal of adaptive traffic route control scheme in QoS provisioning for cognitive radio technology with heterogeneous wireless systems. 1-6 - Diego Pacheco-Paramo, Vicent Pla, Jorge Martínez-Bauset:
Optimal admission control in cognitive radio networks. 1-7 - Roberto López-Valcarce, Gonzalo Vazquez-Vilar, Marcos Álvarez-Díaz:
Multiantenna detection of multicarrier primary signals exploiting spectral a priori information. 1-6 - Luca De Nardis, Daniele Domenicali, Maria-Gabriella Di Benedetto:
Clustered hybrid energy-aware cooperative spectrum sensing (CHESS). 1-6 - Kandeepan Sithamparanathan, Abdur Rahim Biswas, Tuncer C. Aysal, Radoslaw Piesiewicz:
Time divisional and time-frequency divisional cooperative spectrum sensing. 1-6 - Francisco Bernardo, Ramón Agustí, Jordi Pérez-Romero, Oriol Sallent:
Distributed spectrum management based on reinforcement learning. 1-6 - Shishir Kumar Srivastava, Adrish Banerjee:
'n-ratio' logic based cooperative spectrum sensing using double threshold energy detection. 1-6 - Vasu Chakravarthy, Xue Li, Ruolin Zhou, Zhiqiang Wu, Michael A. Temple:
A novel hybrid overlay/underlay Cognitive Radio waveform in frequency selective fading channels. 1-6 - Mai Ohta, Takeo Fujii, Kazushi Muraoka, Masayuki Ariyoshi:
A cooperative sensing area expansion using orthogonal frequency based information collection method. 1-6 - Bing Xia, Muhammad Husni Wahab, Yang Yang, Zhong Fan, Mahesh Sooriyabandara:
Reinforcement learning based spectrum-aware routing in multi-hop cognitive radio networks. 1-5 - Jean-Michel Dricot, François Horlin, Philippe De Doncker:
On the co-existence of dual-polarized CDMA networks. 1-6 - David Grace, Jingxin Chen, Tao Jiang, Paul D. Mitchell:
Using cognitive radio to deliver 'Green' communications. 1-6 - Miguel López-Benítez, Fernando Casadevall, Anna Umbert, Jordi Pérez-Romero, Rachid Hachemani, Jacques Palicot, Christophe Moy:
Spectral occupation measurements and blind standard recognition sensor for cognitive radio networks. 1-9 - Ohyun Jo, Hyun-Ho Choi, Dong-Ho Cho:
Seamless spectrum handover improving cell outage in cognitive radio systems. 1-6 - Jens P. Elsner, Leonid Chaichenets, Hanns-Ulrich Dehner, Friedrich K. Jondral:
On regulation of spectrum sharing: An analysis supporting a distributed pilot channel. 1-6 - Eric C. Like, Michael A. Temple:
Coexistent intra-symbol SMSE waveform design: Variation in waveform update latency and update rate. 1-7 - Haipeng Yao, Zheng Zhou, He Liu, Luyong Zhang:
Optimal power allocation in joint spectrum underlay and overlay cognitive radio networks. 1-5 - Mengfei Yang, David Grace:
Cognitive radio with reinforcement learning applied to heterogeneous multicast terrestrial communication systems. 1-6 - Di Pu, Alexander M. Wyglinski, Mike McLernon:
A frequency rendezvous approach for decentralized dynamic spectrum access networks. 1-6 - Hanwen Cao, Qipeng Cai, Joao Paulo C. L. Miranda, Thomas Kaiser:
Cyclostationary multitone beacon signal for opportunistic spectrum access. 1-6 - Janne Riihijärvi, Petri Mähönen, Marina Petrova, Vinay Kolar:
Enhancing cognitive radios with spatial statistics: From radio environment maps to topology engine. 1-6 - Hany Kamal, Marceau Coupechoux, Philippe Godlewski:
Traffic studies for DSA policies in a simple cellular context with packet services. 1-6 - Bin Shen, Chengshi Zhao, Zheng Zhou:
User clusters based hierarchical cooperative spectrum sensing in cognitive radio networks. 1-6 - Ali Abavisani, Mohammad Soleimani, Vahid Tabataba Vakili:
A novel algorithm for blind adaptive recognition between 8-PSK and π/4-shifted QPSK modulated signals for software defined radio applications. 1-6 - Hasari Celebi, Khalid A. Qaraqe, Hüseyin Arslan:
Performance comparison of time delay estimation for whole and dispersed spectrum utilization in cognitive radio systems. 1-6 - Kanshiro Kashiki, Kazunori Takeuchi, Akira Yamaguchi:
Research project concerning cooperative heterogenious radio networks for reliability improvements. 1-5 - Madan Kumar Lakshmanan, Ibrahim Budiarjo, Homayoun Nikookar:
Wavelet Packet Multi-carrier modulation MIMO architecture for spectrum pooling systems. 1-6 - Srikanth Pagadarai, Alexander M. Wyglinski:
A quantitative assessment of wireless spectrum measurements for dynamic spectrum access. 1-5 - Dyonisius Dony Ariananda, Madan Kumar Lakshmanan, Homayoun Nikookar:
A study on the application of wavelet packet transforms to Cognitive Radio spectrum estimation. 1-6 - Kok-Lim Alvin Yau, Peter Komisarczuk, Paul D. Teal:
A context-aware and Intelligent Dynamic Channel Selection scheme for cognitive radio networks. 1-6 - Hiromasa Fujii, Takahiro Asai, Yukihiko Okumura, Ryoko Kawauchi, Ikuo Hiradate, Hayato Akazawa, Takayuki Sotoyama:
Capacity achievable by spectrum sharing with adaptive transmit power control: Based on field measurements. 1-6
manage site settings
To protect your privacy, all features that rely on external API calls from your browser are turned off by default. You need to opt-in for them to become active. All settings here will be stored as cookies with your web browser. For more information see our F.A.Q.