DocumentCode
3558495
Title
Cognitive radio modulation techniques
Author
Budiarjo, Ibrahim ; Nikookar, Homayoun ; Ligthart, Leo P.
Author_Institution
Centre for Telecommun. & Radar, Delft Univ. of Technol., Delft
Volume
25
Issue
6
fYear
2008
fDate
11/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
24
Lastpage
34
Abstract
The growing demand on wireless communication systems to provide high data rates has brought with it the need for a flexible and efficient use of the spectrum resource, which is a scarce commodity. The regional spectrum allocation policy counteracts the free mobility of radio communication equipment. The vast majority of the available spectral resources have already been licensed, so it appears that there is little or no room to add any new services, unless some of the existing licenses are discontinued. Furthermore, recent studies and measurements have shown that vast portions of the licensed spectra are rarely used due to the inflexible spectrum regulations. The whole idea behind cognitive radio (CR) use is that it should prompt effective spectrum use, since intelligence and learning processes aid the radio system to access the spectrum effectively. The CR system has learning and understanding capabilities so that the stated goals may be achieved. In this article, we shall limit the scope of cognition to reduce mutual interference between CR-based rental (unlicensed) users (RUs) and licensed users (LUs) and in providing coexistence between them. It is expected that the rental users will be allowed to transmit and receive data over portions of spectra when primary (i.e., licensed) users are inactive. In this article, we will introduce the modulation strategies employed to realize a coexistence between the CR-based rental system and the licensed system. This is done in such a way that the RUs are invisible to the LUs. We consider the rental user accesses the unoccupied LU band in overlay fashion.
Keywords
cognitive radio; modulation; resource allocation; cognitive radio modulation technique; intelligence process; learning process; licensed user; radio communication equipment; spectrum resource allocation policy counteract; wireless communication system; Chromium; Cognition; Cognitive radio; Digital modulation; Interference; Licenses; Radio communication equipment; Radio frequency; Software radio; Wireless communication;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Signal Processing Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Location
11/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
ISSN
1053-5888
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MSP.2008.929365
Filename
4644052
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