Anti-Interference Communication Based on Cognitive Radio
Firstly Cognitive radio (CR) communication technology is introduced. Then the current research situation of CR-based anti-interference communication are reviewed and analyzed. The two CR-based anti-interference radio structures are given. Then CR-based anti-interference transceivers are introduced a...
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description | Firstly Cognitive radio (CR) communication technology is introduced. Then the current research situation of CR-based anti-interference communication are reviewed and analyzed. The two CR-based anti-interference radio structures are given. Then CR-based anti-interference transceivers are introduced and analyzed. Further analysis shows that the future research for CR-based anti-interference radio system should consider the difference between anti-interference user and cognitive user, more environment information interceptions and the combinations of CR and other anti-interference technologies. |
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