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Autor:
Brandon F. Lo, Arslan J. Majid, Tarek Haddadin, David Couch, Hussein Moradi, Stephen Andrew Laraway, Daryl Leon Wasden, Taylor Sibbett, Lloyd Landon, Behrouz Farhang-Boroujeny
Publikováno v:
ICC Workshops
This paper proposes and presents the design and implementation of an underlay communication channel (UCC) for 5G cognitive mesh networks. The UCC builds its waveform based on filter bank multicarrier spread spectrum (FB-MC-SS) signaling. The use of t
Publikováno v:
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications. 30:1875-1889
Implementation of any cognitive radio network requires an effective control channel that can operate under various modes of activity from the primary users. This paper reports the design and implementation of a filter bank multicarrier spread spectru
Publikováno v:
ICC
This paper presents a theoretical analysis of the performance of a filter bank-based multicarrier spread spectrum (FB-MC-SS) system. In FB-MC-SS, each data symbol is spread across multiple subcarriers, but - contrary to some other systems - there is
Publikováno v:
MILCOM
In this paper, we present a novel multicarrier spread spectrum (MC-SS) system based on filter bank theory. We refer to our system as filter bank MC-SS (FB-MC-SS). The system parameters that lend themselves to an efficient implementation are identifie
Publikováno v:
DySPAN
Construction of a cognitive radio network presents a number of challenges, among them communication of the control signals that will allow dynamic spectrum allocation/access (DSA) in the network. The available spectral bands may be retrieved from geo
Autor:
Behrouz Farhang-Boroujeny, Sneha Kumar Kasera, Sriram Nandha Premnath, Neal Patwari, Daryl Leon Wasden
Publikováno v:
COMSNETS
Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM), widely recommended for sharing the spectrum among different nodes in a dynamic spectrum access network, imposes tight timing and frequency synchronization requirements. We examine the use of filterba