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Cognitive radio developments for emergency communication systems
Given the issues with incompatible systems and apparent shortage of Radio Frequency Spectrum, the ability of cognitive radio technologies to identify and operate on unused allocations with the correct communications and little user input has gained much interest. These demonstrations consist of components that may enable the use Dynamic Spectrum Access to emergency Communications; a Multichannel Spectrum Occupancy Monitor and a Cognitive Trunked Base Station.