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Signal Processing Techniques for Spectrum Sensing and Communication in
Cognitive Radio Networks Download Slides Speakers Behrouz Farhang-Boroujeny and Roland Kempter, ECE Dept., Univ of Utah. Abstract
As the vast majority of the available spectral resources have already been
licensed, it appears that
there is little or no room to add any new services, unless some of the
existing licenses are
discontinued. On the other hand, studies have shown that vast portions of
the licensed spectra are
rarely used. This has initiated the idea of cognitive radio (CR), where
secondary (i.e., unlicensed)
users are allowed to transmit and receive data over portions of spectra when
primary (i.e., licensed)
users are inactive. This should be done in a way that the secondary users
(SUs) are invisible to the
primary users (PUs). The FCC Spectrum Policy task force has already set the
rules for the operation of
CR networks. Standard working groups, e.g., IEEE 802.22, have also been
formed and are currently
working on relevant documents or have finalized the standards. This tutorial
addresses a range of
signal processing tools that are available for both spectral sensing and
communications, in CR settings.
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