Abstract
The first half of the paper addresses the rationale for why we need to study cognitive dynamic systems, with particular reference to two wireless applications: cogitative radio for communication, and cognitive radar for remote sensing. The second half of the paper discusses the issues involved in dynamic spectrum management and transmit-power control, which are of particular importance to cognitive radio. The iterative water-filling algorithm, in a noncooperative radio environment is discussed, and its virtues and limitations are highlighted.
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Haykin, S. (2014). Cognitive Dynamic Systems [Scanning the Issue]. Proceedings of the IEEE, 102(4), 414–416. https://doi.org/10.1109/jproc.2014.2306249
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