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A Cognitive Radio Approach for Usage of Virtual Unlicensed Spectrum
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2005
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Dynamic Spectrum ManagementCognitive Radio Resource ManagementEngineeringSpectrum ManagementSpectrum SharingVirtual Unlicensed BandsSpectrum SensingCognitive RadioComputer EngineeringCognitive Radio ApproachSignal ProcessingFrequency ManagementCognitive NetworkUnlicensed Spectrum
While essentially all of the frequency spectrum is allocated to different applications, observations provide evidence that usage of the spectrum is actually quite limited, particularly in above 3 GHz. In this paper we present a Cognitive Radio approach for usage of Virtual Unlicensed Spectrum (CORVUS), a vision of a Cognitive Radio (CR) based approach that uses allocated spectrum in a opportunistic manner to create virtual unlicensed bands i.e. that are shared with the primary (often licensed) users on a non-interfering basis. Dynamic spectrum management techniques are used to adapt to immediate local spectrum availability. We define the system requirements for this approach, as well as the general architecture and basic physical and link layer functions of CORVUS.
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