Cognitive communications has attracted a large interest during the last decade due to spectrum scarcity. In combination with multiantenna techniques, cognitive communications have the ability to increase spectral efficiency by enabling the coexistence of a primary and secondary systems. In this paper, we focus in two specific cognitive approaches: a) Multiantenna Interference Alignment (IA) and b) Multiantenna Spectrum Sensing (SS). In the first case, we investigate how IA over multiple spatial dimensions can be exploited in order to lower harmful interference towards the primary system into acceptable levels. In the second case, we compare the sensing performance of different eigenvalue-based blind SS techniques. This paper concludes by pr...
Herein, the spectral coexistence scenario of two multibeam satellites over a common coverage area is...
Abstract—We describe a noncooperative interference alignment (IA) technique which allows an opportun...
With the tremendous growth in wireless technology there has been a shortage in the spectrum utilized...
peer reviewedCognitive communications has attracted a large interest during the last decade due to s...
peer reviewedInterference Alignment (IA) has been widely recognized as a promising interference miti...
peer reviewedInterference Alignment (IA) has been widely recognized as a promising interference mit...
Interference Alignment (IA) has been considered a promising technique for spectral coexistence of di...
peer reviewedThe coexistence of heterogeneous networks within the same spectrum for enhancing the sp...
The usable satellite spectrum is becoming scarce due to continuously increasing demand for broadcast...
International audienceA multi-user cognitive (secondary) radio system is considered, where the spati...
The demand for precious radio spectrum is continuously increasing while the available radio frequenc...
© 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article dis...
Spectrum sensing is a key component for enabling the cognitive radio paradigm. In this paper, we pro...
In this paper, we consider the problem of spectrum sensing in cognitive radios (CRs) when the receiv...
In this thesis the performance of different cognitive systems are analyzed in different environments...
Herein, the spectral coexistence scenario of two multibeam satellites over a common coverage area is...
Abstract—We describe a noncooperative interference alignment (IA) technique which allows an opportun...
With the tremendous growth in wireless technology there has been a shortage in the spectrum utilized...
peer reviewedCognitive communications has attracted a large interest during the last decade due to s...
peer reviewedInterference Alignment (IA) has been widely recognized as a promising interference miti...
peer reviewedInterference Alignment (IA) has been widely recognized as a promising interference mit...
Interference Alignment (IA) has been considered a promising technique for spectral coexistence of di...
peer reviewedThe coexistence of heterogeneous networks within the same spectrum for enhancing the sp...
The usable satellite spectrum is becoming scarce due to continuously increasing demand for broadcast...
International audienceA multi-user cognitive (secondary) radio system is considered, where the spati...
The demand for precious radio spectrum is continuously increasing while the available radio frequenc...
© 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article dis...
Spectrum sensing is a key component for enabling the cognitive radio paradigm. In this paper, we pro...
In this paper, we consider the problem of spectrum sensing in cognitive radios (CRs) when the receiv...
In this thesis the performance of different cognitive systems are analyzed in different environments...
Herein, the spectral coexistence scenario of two multibeam satellites over a common coverage area is...
Abstract—We describe a noncooperative interference alignment (IA) technique which allows an opportun...
With the tremendous growth in wireless technology there has been a shortage in the spectrum utilized...