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The use of Long Term Evolution (LTE) in the unlicensed 5 GHz band, referred to as LTE-U, is a promising enhancement to increase the capacity of LTE networks and meet the requirements foreseen for future systems. Nevertheless, coexistence among several LTE-U and/or Wi-Fi systems in the same band is a key technical challenge to be resolved. In this context, this paper focuses on the channel selection...
This paper presents a real-time testbed based on reconfigurable devices able to transmit and receive data at different operating frequencies, which are dynamically configured. The main objective of this paper is to provide an advanced and realistic framework where the performance of algorithms and policies for spectrum selection in Cognitive Radio (CR) networks can be fully evaluated in a real-time...
This paper focuses on the use of Opportunistic Networks as a candidate solution for extending the coverage of cellular networks when providing high bit rate data services. It is based on establishing a device-to-device (D2D) radio link with another mobile that can provide the connectivity to the infrastructure. Specifically, the paper proposes a novel cognitive solution for the joint selection of...
To increase cognitive radio operation efficiency, this paper proposes a new knowledge management functional architecture, based on the fittingness factor concept, for supporting spectrum management in non-stationary environments. It includes a reliability tester module that detects, based on hypothesis testing, relevant changes in suitability levels of spectrum resources to support a set of heterogeneous...
Dynamic Spectrum Access, based on the Cognitive Radio (CR) paradigm, is a promising solution to improve the currently inefficient spectrum utilization. In this respect, this paper deals with the spectrum selection problem when a number of radio links has to be established in a CR network. A novel strategy based on a Partially Observable Markov Decision Process (POMDP) is proposed combining partial...
The demand for higher data rates, capacity and better Quality of Service (QoS) is constantly growing; therefore, there is a pressing need for efficient use of wireless network resources. In this context, the application of Cognitive Radio (CR) principle has emerged as a solution to the problem of spectrum scarcity. In this respect, this paper presents an algorithm that enables multi-band spectrum...
Dynamic Spectrum Access is a key capability of Cognitive Radio (CR) networks to increase the efficiency in the use of the available spectrum resources. In this respect, this paper focuses on the spectrum selection problem when a number of radio links has to be established in a CR network to support applications with different bit rate requirements. A novel strategy based on a Partially Observable...
In order to increase CRs (Cognitive Radios) operation efficiency, there has been an interest in increasing awareness level about spectrum utilisation. In this respect, this paper proposes a new fittingness factor concept that captures the suitability of spectral resources exhibiting time-varying characteristics to support a set of heterogeneous CR applications. Different fittingness factor functions...
In this paper, an innovative mechanism to perform joint radio resource management (JRRM) in the context of heterogeneous radio access networks is introduced. In particular, a fuzzy neural algorithm that is able to ensure certain quality-of-service (QoS) constraints in a multicell scenario deployment with three different radio access technologies (RATs), namely, the wireless local area network (WLAN),...
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