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Title Cognitive radio, mobile communications and wireless networks / Mubashir Husain Rehmani, Riadh Dhaou, editors
Published Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2019]

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Description 1 online resource
Series EAI/Springer Innovations in Communication and Computing,
EAI/Springer innovations in communication and computing.
Contents Intro; Contents; Author Biography; Chapter 1: Towards Spectrum Sharing in Virtualized Networks: A Survey and an Outlook; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Spectrum Sharing for 5G: An Overview; 1.2.1 Exclusive Use of Spectrum (Individual Licenses); 1.2.2 License-Exempt Rules (Unlicensed or Commons); 1.2.3 Licensed Shared Access (LSA) and Authorized Shared Access (ASA); 1.2.4 Citizen Broadband Radio Service with Spectrum Access System; 1.2.5 Pluralistic Licensing; 1.2.6 Licensed Assisted Access (LAA); 1.2.7 Co-primary Shared Access; 1.3 Legal Regulations for Spectrum Sharing
1.3.1 Spectrum Sharing Regulations in the USA1.3.2 Spectrum Sharing Regulations in Europe; 1.3.3 Spectrum Sharing Regulations Elsewhere; 1.4 Trials; 1.4.1 Licensed Shared Access (Authorized Shared Access); 1.4.2 Licensed Assisted Access (LAA); 1.4.3 Citizen Broadband Radio Service with Spectrum Access System (SAS); 1.5 Virtualization-Based Spectrum Sharing Solutions; 1.5.1 An Overview of Existing Work on Virtualization in Wireless Networks; 1.5.2 Overview of Existing Surveys on Cognitive Radio Networks; 1.5.3 Spectrum Management Architecture; 1.5.4 Abstractions for Spectrum Sharing
1.5.4.1 Exempt UseLong-Term Information (Rarely Updated); Short-Term Information (Permanent Monitoring); 1.5.4.2 License Exempt; Long-Term Information (Rarely Updated); Short-Term Information (Permanent Monitoring); 1.5.4.3 Licensed Shared Access (LSA); Long-Term Information (Rarely Updated); Short-Term Information (Permanent Monitoring); 1.5.4.4 Spectrum Access System (SAS); 1.5.4.5 Pluralistic Licensing; Long-Term Information (Rarely Updated); Short-Term Information (Permanent Monitoring); 1.5.4.6 License Assisted Access; 1.5.4.7 Co-primary Shared Access
Long-Term Information (Rarely Updated)Short-Term Information (Permanent Monitoring); 1.6 Key Challenges; 1.6.1 Service Differentiation; 1.6.2 Sharing of Information; 1.6.3 Need for New Network Functions; 1.6.4 Long-Term Contracts; 1.6.5 Management and Control; 1.6.6 Responsibility Assignment; 1.7 Future Work and Conclusions; References; Chapter 2: Cloud-Based Context-Aware Spectrum Availability Monitoring and Prediction Using Crowd-Sensing; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Literature Review; 2.2.1 Centralized Cooperative Spectrum Sensing and Decision-Making; 2.2.2 Spectrum Monitoring with Crowd-Sensing
2.2.3 Spectrum Prediction2.2.4 Cloud-Based Spectrum Monitoring; 2.3 Proposed Method; 2.3.1 System Model; 2.3.2 Proposed Architecture; 2.3.3 Spectrum and Contextual Sensors; 2.3.4 Data Processing and Storage Units; 2.3.5 Decision-Making Unit; 2.4 Conclusion; 2.5 Future Research Directions; References; Chapter 3: Cooperative Spectrum Handovers in Cognitive Radio Networks; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Literature Survey; 3.3 Handover Procedure for CRN; 3.3.1 Spectrum Management; 3.3.1.1 Cooperative Detection; 3.3.1.2 Noncooperative Detection; 3.3.1.3 Spectrum Assignment; 3.3.2 Spectrum Utilization
Summary This book provides an overview of the latest research and development of new technologies for cognitive radio, mobile communications, and wireless networks. The contributors discuss the research and requirement analysis and initial standardization work towards 5G cellular systems and the capacity problems it presents. They show how cognitive radio, with the capability to flexibly adapt its parameters, has been proposed as the enabling technology for unlicensed secondary users to dynamically access the licensed spectrum owned by legacy primary users on a negotiated or an opportunistic basis. They go on to show how cognitive radio is now perceived in a much broader paradigm that will contribute to solve the resource allocation problem that 5G requirements raise. The chapters represent hand-selected expanded papers from EAI sponsored and hosted conferences such as the 12th EAI International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems, the 11th EAI International Conference on Heterogeneous Networking for Quality, Reliability, Security and Robustness, the 10th International Conference on Cognitive Radio Oriented Wireless Networks, the 8th International Conference on Mobile Multimedia Communications, and the EAI International Conference on Software Defined Wireless Networks and Cognitive Technologies for IoT
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on November 13, 2018)
Subject Cognitive radio networks.
Mobile communication systems.
Wireless sensor networks.
Microwave technology.
Electronics engineering.
Circuits & components.
Computer networking & communications.
Communications engineering -- telecommunications.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Mechanical.
Cognitive radio networks
Mobile communication systems
Wireless sensor networks
Form Electronic book
Author Rehmani, Mubashir Husain, 1983- editor.
Dhaou, Riadh, editor
ISBN 9783319910024
3319910027