DocumentCode
2923303
Title
Adaptive and Cognitive UWB Radio and a Vision for Flexible Future Spectrum Management
Author
Sablatash, Michael
Author_Institution
Commun. Res. Centre of Canada, Ottawa
fYear
2007
fDate
6-8 June 2007
Firstpage
41
Lastpage
44
Abstract
The continuing intense debate on introduction of ultra wideband (UWB) communications has focused on concerns about interference into and by other communication systems, and resulted in much research into how to mitigate it. Adaptive techniques to mitigate interference are summarized. The definition and use of "cognitive" and other hyperbolic and anthropomorphic terms are discussed. Developments in UWB cognitive radio (CR) to minimize interference, maximize capacity, share the radio spectrum more efficiently, and more, are summarized, and their foundations in, and linkage to, software defined radio (SDR) are noted. Motivated by measurements showing, e.g., typical spectrum utilization of about 30% below 3 GHz and 0.5% in the 3-6 GHz frequency band, CR techniques for sharing the radio spectrum by wireless systems, including UWB wireless radio, are succinctly described, and a vision for flexible, dynamic spectrum management is advanced.
Keywords
interference (signal); radio spectrum management; software radio; ultra wideband communication; adaptive UWB radio; cognitive UWB radio; interference; radio spectrum management; software defined radio; ultra wideband communications; Anthropomorphism; Chromium; Cognitive radio; Context modeling; Humans; Interference elimination; Radio spectrum management; Telephony; Ultra wideband technology; Wireless sensor networks;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Information Theory, 2007. CWIT '07. 10th Canadian Workshop on
Conference_Location
Edmonton, Alta.
Print_ISBN
1-4244-0769-9
Electronic_ISBN
1-4244-0769-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CWIT.2007.375696
Filename
4259750
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