Cognitive radios have the potential to vastly improve communication over wireless channels. We outline recent information theoretic results on the limits of primary and cognitive user communication in single and multiple cognitive user scenarios. We first examine the achievable rate and capacity regions of single user cognitive channels. Results indicate that at medium SNR (0–20 dB), the use of cognition improves rates significantly compared to the currently suggested spectral gap-filling methods of secondary spectrum access. We then study another information theoretic measure, the multiplexing gain. This measure captures the number of point-to-point Gaussian channels contained in a cognitive channel as the SNR tends to infinity. ...
This paper focuses on the secondary network throughput scaling in cognitive radio networks when seco...
Cognitive radios have been studied recently as a means to utilize spectrum in a more efficient manne...
This paper focuses on the secondary network throughput scaling in cognitive radio networks when seco...
Abstract Cognitive radios have the potential to vastly improve communication over wireless channels....
Abstract—This paper analyzes the fundamental limits of per-formance of cognitive radios in a multipl...
Cognitive radios hold tremendous promise for in-creasing spectral efficiency in wireless systems. Th...
The capacity scaling laws of two overlaid networks sharing the same wireless resources with differen...
Abstract — Cognitive radios are promising solutions to the problem of overcrowded and inefficient li...
Cognitive radio promises a low cost, highly flexible alternative to the classic single frequency ban...
Abstract—With more and more research on the Cognitive Radio Network has been done, recently people b...
Cognitive radios are promising solutions to the problem of overcrowded spectrum. In this article, we...
For cognitive wireless networks, this paper analyzes the achievable sum capacity of spectrum-sharing...
Interference is a central issue that needs to be addressed in multi-user wireless networks. This dis...
Cognitive radio is a new concept of reusing a licensed spectrum in an unlicensed manner. The motivat...
In recent years, the development of intelligent, adaptive wireless devices called cognitive radios, ...
This paper focuses on the secondary network throughput scaling in cognitive radio networks when seco...
Cognitive radios have been studied recently as a means to utilize spectrum in a more efficient manne...
This paper focuses on the secondary network throughput scaling in cognitive radio networks when seco...
Abstract Cognitive radios have the potential to vastly improve communication over wireless channels....
Abstract—This paper analyzes the fundamental limits of per-formance of cognitive radios in a multipl...
Cognitive radios hold tremendous promise for in-creasing spectral efficiency in wireless systems. Th...
The capacity scaling laws of two overlaid networks sharing the same wireless resources with differen...
Abstract — Cognitive radios are promising solutions to the problem of overcrowded and inefficient li...
Cognitive radio promises a low cost, highly flexible alternative to the classic single frequency ban...
Abstract—With more and more research on the Cognitive Radio Network has been done, recently people b...
Cognitive radios are promising solutions to the problem of overcrowded spectrum. In this article, we...
For cognitive wireless networks, this paper analyzes the achievable sum capacity of spectrum-sharing...
Interference is a central issue that needs to be addressed in multi-user wireless networks. This dis...
Cognitive radio is a new concept of reusing a licensed spectrum in an unlicensed manner. The motivat...
In recent years, the development of intelligent, adaptive wireless devices called cognitive radios, ...
This paper focuses on the secondary network throughput scaling in cognitive radio networks when seco...
Cognitive radios have been studied recently as a means to utilize spectrum in a more efficient manne...
This paper focuses on the secondary network throughput scaling in cognitive radio networks when seco...