Design of terminals and infrastructure components for cognitive wireless networks

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Abstract

Cooperation in wireless networks will facilitate a new dimension in the evolution of multimedia communications, setting out from the today's situation with a multitude of communication standards and radio interfaces both in the licensed and the unlicensed domain. In order to pave the way towards cooperative networks, the deployment of cognitive wireless solutions, which will form the communication platforms, will be a key asset. In the future, we expect to see an increasingly flexible, ad-hoc utilization of the available spectrum in the unlicensed domain and a coexsitence of communication standards in the licensed bands. In this communication, the authors will illustrate a platform based approach towards cognitive wireless communications. Also, the authors will present three software defined radio concepts designed by the members of the Lehrstuhl für KommunikationsTechnik, namely the HAWK (Highly Adaptable Wireless Kit), the FALCON (Flexible Access Logic for COmmunication Networks), and the MUSTANG (MUlti-STAndard single chip transceiver for the Next Generation), finally, giving an outlook on their wireless optical communication device, termed ARGOS. HAWK, FALCON, MUSTANG and ARGOS form the basis of the Lehrstuhl für KommunikationsTechnik's cognitive wireless platform, termed PROMETHEUS. The setup of PROMETHEUS and its functionality shall be illustrated together with selected measurement results. © 2007 Springer Science+Business Media B.V.

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Vießmann, A., Burnic, A., Spiegel, C., Hessamian-Alinejad, A., Waadt, A., Bruck, G. H., & Jung, P. (2007). Design of terminals and infrastructure components for cognitive wireless networks. In Cognitive Wireless Networks: Concepts, Methodologies and Visions Inspiring the Age of Enlightenment of Wireless Communications (pp. 307–325). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-5979-7_16

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