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Radio Engineering - From Software Radio to Cognitive Radio

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Klappentext Software radio ideally provides the opportunity to communicate with any radio communication standard by modifying only the software! without any modification to hardware components. Zusammenfassung Software radio ideally provides the opportunity to communicate with any radio communication standard by modifying only the software! without any modification to hardware components. Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword xvii Alain BRAVO Acknowledgments xix Introduction xxi PART 1. COGNITIVE RADIO 1 Chapter 1. Introduction to Cognitive Radio 3 Jacques PALICOT! Christophe MOY and Merouane DEBBAH 1.1. Joseph Mitola s cognitive radio 3 1.2. Positioning 7 1.3. Spectrum management 9 1.4. A broader vision of CR 17 1.5. Difficulties of the cognitive cycle 21 Chapter 2. Cognitive Terminals Toward Cognitive Networks 23 Romain COUILLET and Merouane DEBBAH 2.1. Introduction 23 2.2. Intelligent terminal 25 2.3. Intelligent networks 32 2.4. Toward a compromise 35 2.5. Conclusion 40 Chapter 3. Cognitive Radio Sensors 43 Renaud SEGUIER! Jacques PALICOT! Christophe MOY! Romain COUILLET and Merouane DEBBAH 3.1. Lower layer sensors 43 3.2. Intermediate layer sensors 57 3.3. Higher layer sensors 64 3.4. Conclusion 75 Chapter 4. Decision Making and Learning 77 Romain COUILLET! Merouane DEBBAH! Hamidou TEMBINE! Wassim JOUINI and Christophe MOY 4.1. Introduction 77 4.2. CR equipment: decision and/or learning 78 4.3. Decision design space 81 4.4. Decision making and learning from the equipment s perspective 82 4.5. Decision making and learning from network perspective: game theory 96 4.6. Brief state of the art: classification of methods for dynamic configuration adaptation 101 4.7. Conclusion 104 Chapter 5. Cognitive Cycle Management 107 Christophe MOY and Jacques PALICOT 5.1. Introduction 107 5.2. Cognitive radio equipment 109 5.3. High-level design approach 122 5.4. HDCRAM s interfaces (APIs) 127 5.5. Conclusion 139 PART 2. SOFTWARE RADIO AS SUPPORT TECHNOLOGY 141 Chapter 6. Introduction to Software Radio 143 Jacques PALICOT and Christophe MOY 6.1. Introduction 143 6.2. Generalities 145 6.3. Major organizations of software radio 150 6.4. Hardware architectures 153 6.5. Conclusion 159 Chapter 7. Transmitter/Receiver Analog Front End 161 Renaud LOISON! Raphael GILLARD! Yves LOUET and Gilles TOURNEUR 7.1. Introduction 161 7.2. Antennas 161 7.3. Nonlinear amplification 172 7.4. Converters 185 7.5. Conclusion 205 Chapter 8. Transmitter/Receiver Digital Front End 207 Jacques PALICOT! Daniel LE GUENNEC and Christophe MOY 8.1. Theoretical principles 208 8.2. DFE functions 210 8.3. Synchronization 229 8.4. The CORDIC algorithm 243 8.5. Conclusion 246 Chapter 9. Processing of Nonlinearities 249 Yves LOUET and Jacques PALICOT 9.1. Introduction 249 9.2. Crest factor of the signals to be amplified 250 9.3. Variation of crest factor in different contexts 252 9.4. Methods for reducing nonlinearities 264 9.5. Conclusion 269 Chapter 10.Methodology and Tools 271 Pierre LERAY! Christophe MOY and Sufi Tabassum GUL 10.1. Introduction 271 10.2. Methods to identify common operations 273 10.3. Methods and design tools 280 10.4. Conclusion 297 Chapter 11. Implementation Platforms 299 Amor NAFKHA! Pierre LERAY and Christophe MOY 11.1. Introduction 299 11.2. Software radio platform 299 11.3. Hardware architectures 300 11.4. Characterization of the implementation platform 309 11.5. Qualitative assessment 312 11.6. Architectures of software layers 313 11.7. Some platform examples 317 11.8. Conclusion 320 Chapter 12. General Conclusion and Perspectives 323 12.1. General conclusion 323 12.2. Perspectives 323 Appendix A. To Learn More 327 Appendix B. SR and CR Projects 333 Appendix...

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Foreword xvii
Alain BRAVO
Acknowledgments xix
Introduction xxi
PART 1. COGNITIVE RADIO 1
Chapter 1. Introduction to Cognitive Radio 3
Jacques PALICOT, Christophe MOY and Mérouane DEBBAH
1.1. Joseph Mitola's cognitive radio 3
1.2. Positioning 7
1.3. Spectrum management 9
1.4. A broader vision of CR 17
1.5. Difficulties of the cognitive cycle 21
Chapter 2. Cognitive Terminals Toward Cognitive Networks 23
Romain COUILLET and Mérouane DEBBAH
2.1. Introduction 23
2.2. Intelligent terminal 25
2.3. Intelligent networks 32
2.4. Toward a compromise 35
2.5. Conclusion 40
Chapter 3. Cognitive Radio Sensors 43
Renaud SÉGUIER, Jacques PALICOT, Christophe MOY, Romain COUILLET and Mérouane DEBBAH
3.1. Lower layer sensors 43
3.2. Intermediate layer sensors 57
3.3. Higher layer sensors 64
3.4. Conclusion 75
Chapter 4. Decision Making and Learning 77
Romain COUILLET, Mérouane DEBBAH, Hamidou TEMBINE, Wassim JOUINI and Christophe MOY
4.1. Introduction 77
4.2. CR equipment: decision and/or learning 78
4.3. Decision design space 81
4.4. Decision making and learning from the equipment's perspective 82
4.5. Decision making and learning from network perspective: game theory 96
4.6. Brief state of the art: classification of methods for dynamic configuration adaptation 101
4.7. Conclusion 104
Chapter 5. Cognitive Cycle Management 107
Christophe MOY and Jacques PALICOT
5.1. Introduction 107
5.2. Cognitive radio equipment 109
5.3. High-level design approach 122
5.4. HDCRAM's interfaces (APIs) 127
5.5. Conclusion 139
PART 2. SOFTWARE RADIO AS SUPPORT TECHNOLOGY 141
Chapter 6. Introduction to Software Radio 143
Jacques PALICOT and Christophe MOY
6.1. Introduction 143
6.2. Generalities 145
6.3. Major organizations of software radio 150
6.4. Hardware architectures 153
6.5. Conclusion 159
Chapter 7. Transmitter/Receiver Analog Front End 161
Renaud LOISON, Raphaël GILLARD, Yves LOUËT and Gilles TOURNEUR
7.1. Introduction 161
7.2. Antennas 161
7.3. Nonlinear amplification 172
7.4. Converters 185
7.5. Conclusion 205
Chapter 8. Transmitter/Receiver Digital Front End 207
Jacques PALICOT, Daniel LE GUENNEC and Christophe MOY
8.1. Theoretical principles 208
8.2. DFE functions 210
8.3. Synchronization 229
8.4. The CORDIC algorithm 243
8.5. Conclusion 246
Chapter 9. Processing of Nonlinearities 249
Yves LOUËT and Jacques PALICOT
9.1. Introduction 249
9.2. Crest factor of the signals to be amplified 250
9.3. Variation of crest factor in different contexts 252
9.4. Methods for reducing nonlinearities 264
9.5. Conclusion 269
Chapter 10.Methodology and Tools 271
Pierre LERAY, Christophe MOY and Sufi Tabassum GUL
10.1. Introduction 271
10.2. Methods to identify common operations 273
10.3. Methods and design tools 280
10.4. Conclusion 297
Chapter 11. Implementation Platforms 299
Amor NAFKHA, Pierre LERAY and Christophe MOY
11.1. Introduction 299
11.2. Software radio platform 299
11.3. Hardware architectures 300
11.4. Characterization of the implementation platform 309
11.5. Qualitative assessment 312
11.6. Architectures of software layers 313
11.7. Some platform examples 317
11.8. Conclusion 320
Chapter 12. General Conclusion and Perspectives 323
12.1. General conclusion 323
12.2. Perspectives 323
Appendix A. To Learn More 327
Appendix B. SR and CR Projects 333
Appendix C. International Activity in Standardization and Forums 339
Appendix D. Research at European and International Levels 345
Acronyms and Abbreviations 347
Bibliography 355
List of Authors 373
Index 375


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Jacques Palicot is Professor at Supélec in France. He leads the Signal Communications and Embedded Electronics Research Team on the Rennes Campuses of Supélec. His research interests concern future radio communications systems based on software radio and cognitive radio concepts.

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Authors J Palicot, J. Palicot, Jacques Palicot
Assisted by Pierre-Noel Favennec (Editor), Jacques Palicot (Editor)
Publisher Wiley, John and Sons Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 04.10.2011
 
EAN 9781848212961
ISBN 978-1-84821-296-1
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > Electronics, electrical engineering, communications engineering

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