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Cyclostationary signatures for cognitive radio applications and novel multiple access systems

Ryan Grammenos,Yi Yang-2009-01-01-UCL Discovery (University College London)
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This paper provides a theoretical discussion of two key and ongoing topics in
\nwireless networks, namely spectrum availability and system capacity. Cognitive radio is
\nthe current state-of-the-art technology for tackling the former issue. Solutions for the
\nlatter topic are usually interference-limited or come at the cost of impractical
\ncomputational complexity. The use of cyclostationary signatures for OFDM-based
\nsystems has recently been suggested to address the aforementioned research challenges.

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This paper provides a theoretical discussion of two key and ongoing topics in
\nwireless networks, namely spectrum availability and system capacity. Cognitive radio is
\nthe current state-of-the-art technology for tackling the former issue. Solutions for the
\nlatter topic are usually interference-limited or come at the cost of impractical
\ncomputational complexity. The use of cyclostationary signatures for OFDM-based
\nsystems has recently been suggested to address the aforementioned research challenges.

Keywords

Cyclostationary processCognitive radioComputer scienceKey (lock)WirelessInterference (communication)TelecommunicationsOrthogonal frequency-division multiplexing

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