Towards Cognitive B3G Networks: Autonomic Management of Access Points

The heterogeneity and complexity of B3G wireless infrastructures dictates the need for novel functionality, in order to deliver enhanced services and meet user requirements. Cognitive networks comprising reconfigurable elements are an effective response towards this direction. The application of aut...

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