Cognitive radio, which is a recent concept introduced by Mitola [1], has been attracting significant interest and has the potential of shaping the future of wireless communication systems. The basic idea of the concept can be stated as employing smart wireless devices that are furnished with awareness, sensing, learning, and adaptation capabilities in order to utilize the available radio resources as efficiently as possible.
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Arslan, H., SŞhin, M.E. (2007). UWB Cognitive Radio. In: Arslan, H. (eds) Cognitive Radio, Software Defined Radio, and Adaptive Wireless Systems. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-5542-3_12
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