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Cognitive radio inspired M2M communications
Institute of Computer Science, Foundation for Research and Technology Hellas, Greece.
Linköping University, Department of Science and Technology, Communications and Transport Systems. Linköping University, Faculty of Science & Engineering.
2013 (English)In: 2013 16th International Symposium on Wireless Personal Multimedia Communications (WPMC), Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2013, p. 1-5Conference paper, Published paper (Refereed)
Abstract [en]

The Internet of Things (IoT) presents itself as one of the basic pillars of the Future Internet. Such an extended network of heterogeneous ᅵthingsᅵ forms a global network infrastructure supported by several communication protocols where physical and virtual objects are interconnected. It is envisaged that billions of machines will be connected to the Internet, pushing the current communication technologies to their limits in terms of connectivity and performance. The wireless interconnectivity of a large number of devices in the ISM bands is a fundamental issue due to the resulting high interference environment, which degrades severely the performance and the connectivity of these devices. The Cognitive Radio technology can help mitigate the interference effect in such environments, employing smart techniques for accessing the wireless spectrum in an opportunistic manner. This paper discusses the adaptation of Cognitive Radio technology for enhancing the machine-to-machine communications, presenting the challenges and open issues for future research.

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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2013. p. 1-5
Series
International Symposium on Wireless Personal Multimedia Communications (WPMC), ISSN 1347-6890, E-ISSN 1882-5621 ; 16
Keywords [en]
cognitive radio;Internet;Internet of Things;protocols;radiofrequency interference;M2M communications;Internet of Things;loT;Internet;communication protocols;global network infrastructure supported;ISM bands;interference environment;cognitive radio technology;smart techniques;machine-to-machine communications;Atmospheric measurements;Particle measurements;Blogs;Additives;Quality of service;Noise;Wireless sensor networks;cognitive radio;m2m communications;smart objects;spectrum management;energy efficiency;internet of things
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Computer Sciences
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URN: urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-152766OAI: oai:DiVA.org:liu-152766DiVA, id: diva2:1264577
Conference
16th International Symposium on Wireless Personal Multimedia Communications (WPMC), 24-27 June 2013, Atlantic City, NJ, USA
Available from: 2018-11-20 Created: 2018-11-20 Last updated: 2018-11-20Bibliographically approved

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