Kloc M, Franchi N, Gardill M, Weigel R (2015)
Publication Language: English
Publication Type: Conference contribution
Publication year: 2015
Conference Proceedings Title: Wireless Innovation Forum European Conference on Communication Technologies and Software Defined Radio (WInnComm-Europe)
Cognitive radio (CR) is a promising approach to enable dynamic spectrum access (DSA) and to handle spectral efficiency in licensed frequency bands. In this presentation, two new concepts, called cognitive multi-radio (CMR) and deterministic dynamic spectrum access (D-DSA), are introduced. These concepts help to increase the spectrum agility and hence to improve the deterministic broadband spectrum access in unlicensed industrial, medical and scientific (ISM) bands, where shared spectrum lead to interferences and/or collisions, which consequently degrade transmission performance. Here, the CMR-based D-DSA approach is discussed in context with industrial wireless communications (IWC), where a real-time capable transmission behavior with high determinism, high reliability and low-latency (round-trip latency budget ≤ 1 ms) is required. In addition, a CMR hardware architecture, which is based on the software-defined radio (SDR) principle, is proposed.
APA:
Kloc, M., Franchi, N., Gardill, M., & Weigel, R. (2015). Cognitive Multi-Radio as Enabler for Deterministic Dynamic Spectrum Access. In Wireless Innovation Forum European Conference on Communication Technologies and Software Defined Radio (WInnComm-Europe).
MLA:
Kloc, Matej, et al. "Cognitive Multi-Radio as Enabler for Deterministic Dynamic Spectrum Access." Proceedings of the Wireless Innovation Forum European Conference on Communication Technologies and Software Defined Radio (WInnComm-Europe) 2015.
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