• DocumentCode
    10719
  • Title

    Specification of a Convergent Referential Platform for the New Generation of Wireless Networks

  • Author

    Pereira, G.E.O. ; Alberti, Antonio M. ; Mendes, Luciano Leonel

  • Author_Institution
    Inst. Nac. de Telecomun. (INATEL), Santa Rita do Sapucaí, Brazil
  • Volume
    12
  • Issue
    2
  • fYear
    2014
  • fDate
    Mar-14
  • Firstpage
    342
  • Lastpage
    363
  • Abstract
    Worldwide, dozens of initiatives are under way to redesign the Internet, aiming to better meet information society needs in the next decades. These efforts are collectively called “future Internet” research. Meanwhile, in the scope of wireless digital communication systems, the research advances to increase radiofrequency spectrum utilization, as well as to create platforms that facilitate migration to new technologies and protocols. The new generation wireless terminals should learn from the radio environment, selecting the best communication channels available and avoiding interference with licensed users. These terminals are called “cognitive radio”. In this paper, technologies from both fronts are integrated to create a reference model where the cognitive radio is merged with the wireless terminal requirements of the future Internet. The paper presents and analyzes the previous work related to the proposed reference model, qualitatively comparing several efforts with this one, in order to determine the benefits of the adopted synergistic approach.Worldwide, dozens of initiatives are under way to redesign the Internet, aiming to better meet information society needs in the next decades. These efforts are collectively called “future Internet” research. Meanwhile, in the scope of wireless digital communication systems, the research advances to increase radiofrequency spectrum utilization, as well as to create platforms that facilitate migration to new technologies and protocols. The new generation wireless terminals should learn from the radio environment, selecting the best communication channels available and avoiding interference with licensed users. These terminals are called “cognitive radio”. In this paper, technologies from both fronts are integrated to create a reference model where the cognitive radio is merged with the wireless terminal requirements of the future Internet. The paper presents- and analyzes the previous work related to the proposed reference model, qualitatively comparing several efforts with this one, in order to determine the benefits of the adopted synergistic approach.
  • Keywords
    Internet; cognitive radio; next generation networks; protocols; radiofrequency interference; Internet; adopted synergistic approach; cognitive radio; convergent referential platform; interference; new generation wireless networks; protocols; radio environment; radiofrequency spectrum utilization; wireless digital communication systems; Cognitive radio; Hardware; Internet; Protocols; Quality of service; Wireless networks; Autonomic Networks; Cognitive Networks; Cognitive Radio; Future Internet; Identifier and Locator Splitting; Virtualization;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Latin America Transactions, IEEE (Revista IEEE America Latina)
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1548-0992
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TLA.2014.6749557
  • Filename
    6749557