The wireless world is rapidly evolving towards the Beyond the 3rd Generation (B3G) era, characterized by increased complexity, due to the heterogeneity of wireless infrastructure and the varying environment requirements. Such complex situations can be tackled through the exploitation of cognitive networking potentials. To this end, the chapter contains an overview of cognitive networks principles and then focuses on management functionality that is applicable (i) in cognitive network segments, (ii) in cognitive access points (APs) and (iii) in cognitive wireless terminals, presenting versatile solution approaches.
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Demestichas, P., Dimitrakopoulos, G., Tsagkaris, K., Stavroulaki, V., Katidiotis, A. (2007). Introducing Cognitive Systems to the B3G Wireless World. In: Fitzek, F.H.P., Katz, M.D. (eds) Cognitive Wireless Networks. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-5979-7_13
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