家庭网络的认知无线电

V. Atanasovski, D. Denkovski, T. Farnham, L. Gavrilovska, A. Gefflaut, V. Kolář, P. Mahonen, E. Meshkova, B. Motz, J. Nasreddine, V. Pavlovska, M. Petrova, S. Quadri, K. Rerkrai, M. Sooriyabandara, A. Steinmetzler, Z. Wang
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认知无线电通过动态频谱接入和其他跨层优化方法相结合,成为提高无线系统效率的最有前途的方法之一。到目前为止,大多数研究原型和演示都集中在通用平台或主要来自军事或应急通信领域的场景上。在这个演示中,我们展示了围绕现实家庭网络场景构建的原型环境。演示有两个目的。首先,它演示了一组不同的实现和集成组件如何在频率分配和其他域中实现局部优化。其次,它显示了认知无线电方法在未来商用家庭网络设备中的可行性和吸引力。该演示展示了家庭环境中的动态频谱分配和基于策略的行为变化,其中多个多媒体流和数据通信连接相互竞争。
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Cognitive Radio for Home Networking
Cognitive Radios have emerged as one the most promising methods to increase wireless system efficiency through dynamic spectrum access combined with other cross-layer optimization methods. Most of the research prototypes and demonstrations have so far focused on either general platforms or scenarios that are predominantly taken from military or emergency communications domain. In this demonstration we show the prototype environment that is build around realistic home networking scenarios. The demonstration has two purposes. First, it demonstrates how a set of different implemented and integrated components can achieve local area optimization both in frequency allocation and other domains. Second, it shows the viability and attractiveness of cognitive radio methods for future commercial home networking devices. The demonstration showcases dynamic spectrum allocation and policy based behavioral changes in a home environment, where several multimedia stream and data communication connections are competing against each other.
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