Authors
Liljana Gavrilovska, Vladimir Atanasovski, Irene Macaluso, Luiz A DaSilva
Publication date
2013/3/28
Source
IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials
Volume
15
Issue
4
Pages
1761-1777
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Cognitive radio networks challenge the traditional wireless networking paradigm by introducing concepts firmly stemmed into the Artificial Intelligence (AI) field, i.e., learning and reasoning. This fosters optimal resource usage and management allowing a plethora of potential applications such as secondary spectrum access, cognitive wireless backbones, cognitive machine-to-machine etc. The majority of overview works in the field of cognitive radio networks deal with the notions of observation and adaptations, which are not a distinguished cognitive radio networking aspect. Therefore, this paper provides insight into the mechanisms for obtaining and inferring knowledge that clearly set apart the cognitive radio networks from other wireless solutions.
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Scholar articles
L Gavrilovska, V Atanasovski, I Macaluso, LA DaSilva - IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials, 2013