G. Giancola, D. Domenicali, Maria-Gabriella Di Benedetto
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Cognitive UWB: interference mitigation by spectral control
Introducing cognitive principles in the design of a wireless network appears as an attractive option when considering the emerging scenario of coexisting networks. In this paper we introduce cognitive features in a network of IEEE 802.15.4a devices, and show that significant improvements in terms of network lifetime can be achieved by allowing the devices to adapt their behavior to the unpredictable changes of the operating environment