TY - GEN
T1 - Architectures for cognitive radio testbeds and demonstrators - An overview
AU - Gustafsson, Oscar
AU - Amiri, Kiarash
AU - Andersson, Dennis
AU - Blad, Anton
AU - Bonnet, Christian
AU - Cavallaro, Joseph R.
AU - Declerck, Jeroen
AU - Dejonghe, Antoine
AU - Eliardsson, Patrik
AU - Glasse, Miguel
AU - Hayar, Aawatif
AU - Hollevoet, Lieven
AU - Hunter, Chris
AU - Joshi, Madhura
AU - Kaltenberger, Florian
AU - Knopp, Raymond
AU - Le, Khanh
AU - Miljanic, Zoran
AU - Murphy, Patrick
AU - Naessens, Frederik
AU - Nikaein, Navid
AU - Nussbaum, Dominique
AU - Pacalet, Renaud
AU - Raghavan, Praveen
AU - Sabharwal, Ashutosh
AU - Sarode, Onkar
AU - Spasojevic, Predrag
AU - Sun, Yang
AU - Tullberg, Hugo M.
AU - Vander Aa, Tom
AU - Van Der Perre, Liesbet
AU - Wetterwald, Michelle
AU - Wu, Michael
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - Wireless communication standards are developed at an ever-increasing rate of pace, and significant amounts of effort is put into research for new communication methods and concepts. On the physical layer, such topics include MIMO, cooperative communication, and error control coding, whereas research on the medium access layer includes link control, network topology, and cognitive radio. At the same time, implementations are moving from traditional fixed hardware architectures towards software, allowing more efficient development. Today, field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) and regular desktop computers are fast enough to handle complete baseband processing chains, and there are several platforms, both open-source and commercial, providing such solutions. The aims of this paper is to give an overview of five of the available platforms and their characteristics, and compare the features and performance measures of the different systems.
AB - Wireless communication standards are developed at an ever-increasing rate of pace, and significant amounts of effort is put into research for new communication methods and concepts. On the physical layer, such topics include MIMO, cooperative communication, and error control coding, whereas research on the medium access layer includes link control, network topology, and cognitive radio. At the same time, implementations are moving from traditional fixed hardware architectures towards software, allowing more efficient development. Today, field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) and regular desktop computers are fast enough to handle complete baseband processing chains, and there are several platforms, both open-source and commercial, providing such solutions. The aims of this paper is to give an overview of five of the available platforms and their characteristics, and compare the features and performance measures of the different systems.
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U2 - 10.4108/ICST.CROWNCOM2010.9290
DO - 10.4108/ICST.CROWNCOM2010.9290
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:77958189749
SN - 9781424458868
T3 - 2010 Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Cognitive Radio Oriented Wireless Networks and Communications, CROWNCom 2010
BT - 2010 Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Cognitive Radio Oriented Wireless Networks and Communications, CROWNCom 2010
T2 - 2010 5th International Conference on Cognitive Radio Oriented Wireless Networks and Communications, CROWNCom 2010
Y2 - 9 June 2010 through 11 June 2010
ER -