Control channels for the cooperation of cognitive management systems in opportunistic and composite wireless networks
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Data publicació2011
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Abstract
Opportunistic Networks (ONs) are assumed to be temporary, localized extensions of the
infrastructure network that are created under certain circumstances. According to that vision, ONs
are coordinated by the radio access network (RAN) operator which governs the overal system
behaviour (e.g. ON related policies), provides the neccessary resources (e.g. dedicated specturm
bands) and supports users in decision making (e.g. additional knowledge and context information). ONs comprise both nodes of the infrastructure and infrastructure-less devices. For the management and control of operator-governed ONs the introduction of Cognitive Management Systems (CMSs), localized on the terminal and infrastructure side, is proposed. The cooperation of
CMS entities will require existence of well-defined control channels. In order to enable the necessary signalling between the CMS entities, Control Channels for the Cooperation of the Cognitive Management Systems (C4 MS) are proposed.
CitacióStavroulaki, V. [et al.]. Control channels for the cooperation of cognitive management systems in opportunistic and composite wireless networks. A: Cognitive Radio and Networking for Cooperative Coexistence of Heterogeneous Wireless Networks. "2nd International Workshop of COST Action IC 0902 on “Cognitive Radio and Cooperative Coexistence of Heterogeneous Wireless Networks”". Barcelona and Castelldefels: 2011, p. 1-2.
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