Cognitive pilot channel: Enabler for radio systems coexistence

With an increasing number of collocated personal, local and cellular wireless communication systems, the question of optimum coexistence and inter-networking are raised. Although some mitigation techniques, like DAA, LDC, Frequency band notching etc. are being widely studied by industries, regulatio...

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Frequency estimation
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Radiofrequency interference
Receivers
Spectrum Sensing
Ultra wideband technology
WiMAX
Wireless communication
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