The future of two-way radio communication lies in the ability to use a single device to communicate as a network with other types of devices, maximize the use of limited bandwidth and harness the ...
In the future, soldiers on the ground may need to do only one thing for a range of radio operations: turn on the equipment. Once engaged, the so-called cognitive radios would be able to detect other ...
SAN JOSE, Calif. — Intel Research is hosting a workshop on cognitive radio this week, one of many efforts around the globe exploring the road toward more efficient wireless networks. Both Intel and ...
Cognitive radio networks (CRNs) represent an innovative paradigm in wireless communications that optimises the usage of the limited radio frequency spectrum. By enabling unlicensed secondary users to ...
Virginia Tech's Center for Wireless Telecommunications is developing a high-capacity communications system that would be smart enough to configure itself to work through all sorts of interference.
Dr. Joseph Mitola, Distinguished Professor and Vice President of The Research Enterprise at Stevens Institute of Technology, received the IEEE TCCN Recognition Award at the IEEE International Dynamic ...
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Slapping the term “cognitive” or “smart” in front of a given technology is an easy marketing tool conveying an advanced level of automation whereby devices change behaviors with little or no human ...