Research Challenges in Cognitive Radio Networks
- đ¤ Speaker: Vijay Bhargava, University of British Columbia
- đ Date & Time: Thursday 21 May 2009, 14:15 - 15:00
- đ Venue: LR5, Engineering, Department of
Abstract
The cognitive radio technology will allow a group of potential users to identify and access available spectrum resources provided that the interference to users for whom the band has been licensed is kept below a prescribed level. This research area is at an nascent stage because various research challenges have to be addressed and solved. In this talk we present an overview of some research issues for cognitive radio networks. Specifically, we present research and developments in cognitive radio networks done at the University of British Columbia on: i) spectrum sensing, ii) link adaptation, iii) advanced transceiver design, and iv) admission control. We discuss research problems related to these specific topics that need to be addressed before deployment of cognitive radio systems.
Series This talk is part of the Probabilistic Systems, Information, and Inference Group Seminars series.
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Vijay Bhargava, University of British Columbia
Thursday 21 May 2009, 14:15-15:00