Channel bonding (CB) is a proven technique to increase bandwidth and reduce delays in wireless networks. It has been applied in traditional wireless networks such as cellular networks and wireless local area networks along with the emerging cognitive radio networks. This paper first focuses on providing a survey of CB schemes for traditional wireless networks such as cellular networks, wireless local area networks and wireless sensor networks, and then provides a detailed discussion on the CB schemes proposed for cognitive radio networks. Finally, we highlight a number of issues and challenges regarding CB in cognitive radio sensor networks and also provide some guidelines on using CB schemes in these futuristic networks
Channel bonding (CB) is a technique that enables a wireless link to combine channels and achieve hig...
Methods to enhance the use of the frequency spectrum by automatical spectrum sensing plus spectrum s...
This thesis focuses on the problem of efficiently sharing spectrum resources in wireless networks th...
International audienceRecently, wireless sensor networks are gaining a lot of attention due to the a...
Channel bonding (CB) is a technique used to provide larger bandwidth to users. It has been applied t...
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) can utilize the unlicensed industrial, scientific and medical (ISM) ...
Paper presented at the 2010 European Wireless Conference, Lucca. (c) 2010 IEEE. Personal use of this...
Wireless technologies grow rapidly and benefit almost every aspect of our daily lives. To fulfill va...
Abstract Channel bonding (CB) is a technique that enables a wireless link to combine channels and ac...
This study reviews wireless networks in smart environments. The focus is on the use of cognitive rad...
Spectrum is a scarce commodity, and considering the spectrum scarcity faced by the wireless-based se...
Cognitive radio nodes can form a wireless network automatically based on the group concept: In a g...
Advances in wireless communication have changed the customs and the living style of people today, an...
International audienceTo provide cellular systems with additional spectral resources, the wireless i...
Cognitive radio is an efficient technique to relieve the tense of wireless spectrum scarcity by allo...
Channel bonding (CB) is a technique that enables a wireless link to combine channels and achieve hig...
Methods to enhance the use of the frequency spectrum by automatical spectrum sensing plus spectrum s...
This thesis focuses on the problem of efficiently sharing spectrum resources in wireless networks th...
International audienceRecently, wireless sensor networks are gaining a lot of attention due to the a...
Channel bonding (CB) is a technique used to provide larger bandwidth to users. It has been applied t...
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) can utilize the unlicensed industrial, scientific and medical (ISM) ...
Paper presented at the 2010 European Wireless Conference, Lucca. (c) 2010 IEEE. Personal use of this...
Wireless technologies grow rapidly and benefit almost every aspect of our daily lives. To fulfill va...
Abstract Channel bonding (CB) is a technique that enables a wireless link to combine channels and ac...
This study reviews wireless networks in smart environments. The focus is on the use of cognitive rad...
Spectrum is a scarce commodity, and considering the spectrum scarcity faced by the wireless-based se...
Cognitive radio nodes can form a wireless network automatically based on the group concept: In a g...
Advances in wireless communication have changed the customs and the living style of people today, an...
International audienceTo provide cellular systems with additional spectral resources, the wireless i...
Cognitive radio is an efficient technique to relieve the tense of wireless spectrum scarcity by allo...
Channel bonding (CB) is a technique that enables a wireless link to combine channels and achieve hig...
Methods to enhance the use of the frequency spectrum by automatical spectrum sensing plus spectrum s...
This thesis focuses on the problem of efficiently sharing spectrum resources in wireless networks th...