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Flexible Adaptation in Cognitive Radios [electronic resource] / by Shujun Li, Miecyslaw Kokar.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Analog Circuits and Signal ProcessingPublisher: New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer, 2013Description: XX, 156 p. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781461409687
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 621.3815 23
LOC classification:
  • TK7888.4
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction -- Cognitive Radio Architecture -- Collaborative Adaptation -- Signaling Options -- Agent Communication Language -- An Example: Collaborative Link Adaptation -- Knowledge and Interference -- Cognitive Radio Ontology -- Implementation of Collabortive Link Optimization -- Evaluations -- Typical Knobs -- Cognitive Radio Ontology.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This book provides an introduction to software-defined radio and cognitive radio, along with methodologies for applying knowledge representation, semantic web, logic reasoning and artificial intelligence to cognitive radio, enabling autonomous adaptation and flexible signaling. Readers from the wireless communications and software-defined radio communities will use this book as a reference to extend software-defined radio to cognitive radio, using the semantic technology described. Readers with a background in semantic web and artificial intelligence will find in this book the application of semantic web and artificial intelligence technologies to wireless communications. For readers in networks and network management, this book presents a new approach to enable interoperability, collaborative optimization and flexible adaptation of network components. Provides a comprehensive ontology covering the core concepts of wireless communications using a formal language; Presents the technical realization of using a formal language to exchange control messages, achieving autonomous adaptation of a communications link; Describes an architecture that enables radios to use a formal language to send inquiries and requests to other nodes, accept, interpret and execute such requests using their local policies and modify their own parameters.
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Introduction -- Cognitive Radio Architecture -- Collaborative Adaptation -- Signaling Options -- Agent Communication Language -- An Example: Collaborative Link Adaptation -- Knowledge and Interference -- Cognitive Radio Ontology -- Implementation of Collabortive Link Optimization -- Evaluations -- Typical Knobs -- Cognitive Radio Ontology.

This book provides an introduction to software-defined radio and cognitive radio, along with methodologies for applying knowledge representation, semantic web, logic reasoning and artificial intelligence to cognitive radio, enabling autonomous adaptation and flexible signaling. Readers from the wireless communications and software-defined radio communities will use this book as a reference to extend software-defined radio to cognitive radio, using the semantic technology described. Readers with a background in semantic web and artificial intelligence will find in this book the application of semantic web and artificial intelligence technologies to wireless communications. For readers in networks and network management, this book presents a new approach to enable interoperability, collaborative optimization and flexible adaptation of network components. Provides a comprehensive ontology covering the core concepts of wireless communications using a formal language; Presents the technical realization of using a formal language to exchange control messages, achieving autonomous adaptation of a communications link; Describes an architecture that enables radios to use a formal language to send inquiries and requests to other nodes, accept, interpret and execute such requests using their local policies and modify their own parameters.

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