This book covers the important aspects involved in making cognitive radio devices portable, mobile and green, while also extending their service life. At the same time, it presents a variety of established theories and practices concerning cognitive radio from academia and industry.
Cognitive radio can be utilized as a backbone communication medium for wireless devices. To effectively achieve its commercial application, various aspects of quality of service and energy management need to be addressed. The topics covered in the book include energy management and quality of service provisioning at Layer 2 of the protocol stack from the perspectives of medium access control, spectrum selection, and self-coexistence for cognitive radio networks.
Provides a comprehensive account of the state-of-the-art and emerging techniques for quality of service and energy management in cognitive radio networks
Chapters are systematically and hierarchically structured
Offers an innovative approach to commercial application and experimentation
Includes many revealing case studies
Vishram Mishra
Dynamic Spectrum Management Latency Guarantee Packet Admission Control Packet-channel Tabular Mapping QoS Provisioning Re-configurability Self-coexistence Spectrum Scarcity