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Regulation will experience enormous changes in the near future resulting in seamless connectivity by spectrum borders. A promising approach in this context is dynamic spectrum allocation which leads to a more flexible access to spectral resources by employing intelligent radio devices called cognitive radios. This paper is concerned with bio-inspired approaches that exploit distribution in multi-radio environments where many users have to share a finite resource harmoniously. Three applications of bio-inspired techniques are described. The first one deals with the detection of spectrum holes whereas the second one describes resource allocation in orthogonal frequency division multiple access based systems. The third one is concerned with distributed resource auctioning.
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This work was performed in project E2R II which has received research funding from the Community’s Sixth Framework program. This paper reflects only the authors’ views and the Community is not liable for any use that may be made of the information contained therein. The contributions of colleagues from E2R II consortium are hereby acknowledged.
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Renk, T., Kloeck, C., Burgkhardt, D. et al. Bio-Inspired Algorithms for Dynamic Resource Allocation in Cognitive Wireless Networks. Mobile Netw Appl 13, 431–441 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11036-008-0087-8
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