Coexistence
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Conferences related to Coexistence
Back to Top2012 21st International Conference on Computer Communications and Networks - ICCCN 2012
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2012 IEEE International Conference on Ultra-Wideband (ICUWB2012)
Visit websiteThe objective of the ICUWB conferences is to bring together scientific researchers\, engineers\, students\, technical managers and exhibitors from academia\, industry and Government to present and discuss ideas relating to the latest developments in UWB theory\, technology\, systems and applications. The ICUWB conferences cover all aspects of UWB technology including information theoretic limits\, antennas and propagation\, signal processing\, circuits and systems\, multi-access and coding as well as innovative applc
2011 18th IEEE Symposium on Communications and Vehicular Technology in the Benelux (SCVT)
Visit websiteThe SCVT is an annual event organized by the IEEE chapter on Communications and Vehicular Technology in the Benelux. The Symposium is aimed at presenting and discussing the latest scientific and technical advances in communication systems and vehicular communication technology.
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IEEE Std 802.16h-2010 (Amendment to IEEE Std 802.16-2009), 2010
This amendment specifies improved mechanisms, as policies and medium access control enhancements, to enable coexistence among license-exempt systems based on IEEE Std 802.16 and to facilitate the coexistence of such systems with primary users.
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A feasible neighbor discovery algorithm for coexistence control system over TVWS
Junyi Wang; Filin, S.; Baykas, T.; Rahman, M.A.; Chunyi Song; Harada, H. Wireless Communications and Networking Conference (WCNC), 2012 IEEE, 2012
This paper discusses a way to determine which devices interfere with each other in order to provide efficient information for coexistence control among dissimilar or independently operated networks in wireless communication environment over, specifically but not limited to, TV white space (TVWS) frequency bands. We refer this as coexistence neighbor discovery in TVWS. Coexistence neighbor discovery is a key algorithm ...
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On time-domain coexistence of unlicensed and licensed spectrum users
Kumar, A.; Shin, K.G.; Young-June Choi; Niculescu, D. Dynamic Spectrum Access Networks (DYSPAN), 2012 IEEE International Symposium on, 2012
This paper aims to exploit spectrum white spaces in time-domain via the Dynamic Spectrum Access (DSA) technology. DSA relies on opportunistic access of licensed spectrum by unlicensed devices. Any “unlicensed-with-licensed” coexistence must ensure “safe” (i.e., un-interfered) communications for the incumbents, while achieving high spectrum-use efficiency for the secondary users. We propose a novel and comprehensive metric called the Coexistence Goodness ...
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Enabling coexistence of multiple cognitive networks in TV white space
Villardi, G.P.; Alemseged, Y.D.; Chen Sun; Chin-Sean Sum; Tran Ha Nguyen; Baykas, T.; Harada, H. Wireless Communications, IEEE, 2011
We address the problem of coexistence among wireless networks in TV white space. We present a standard independent framework to enable exchange of information relevant for coexistence based on two mechanisms: centralized and distributed. Both mechanisms introduce the use of multiradio cluster-head equipment (CHE) as a physical entity that acquires relevant information, identifies coexistence opportunities, and implements autonomous coexistence decisions. ...
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Chen Sun; Villardi, G.P.; Zhou Lan; Alemseged, Y.D.; Tran, H.N.; Harada, H. Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions on, 2012
In this paper, we address the following two types of coexistence between wireless networks: 1) coexistence among secondary user (SU) networks and 2) coexistence between primary user (PU) and SU networks. The former type addresses the sharing of a common spectrum opportunity among SU networks to achieve an efficient spectrum usage, whereas the latter type addresses the interference from SUs ...
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Educational Resources on Coexistence
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Cooklev, Todor Introduction to IEEE 802.15, 2007
Introduction to IEEE 802.15 will provide an overview of WPAN. The course will delve into 802.15.1 (Bluetooth); 802.15.2 coexistence between Bluetooth (802.15.1) and 802.11b; and 802.15.3 (high-rate WPAN; 802.15.4) low-rate WPAN.
Standards related to Coexistence
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This recommended practice will provide technical guidelines for analyzing the potential for coexistence or in contrast interference between radio systems operating in the same frequency band or between different frequency bands.
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Periodicals related to Coexistence
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Industrial Informatics, IEEE Transactions on
IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics focuses on knowledge-based factory automation as a means to enhance industrial fabrication and manufacturing processes. This embraces a collection of techniques that use information analysis, manipulation, and distribution to achieve higher efficiency, effectiveness, reliability, and/or security within the industrial environment. The scope of the Transaction includes reporting, defining, providing a forum for discourse, and informing ...
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Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions on
IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology was one of the most-cited journals, ranking number-six (tying with IEEE Communications Letters) in telecommunications in 2002, according to the annual Journal Citation Report (2002 edition) published by the Institute for Scientific Information. This periodical covers land, airborne, and maritime mobile services; portable or hand-carried and citizens' communications services, when used as an adjunct to ...
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IEEE Wireless Communications Magazine was the number four most-cited journal in telecommunications and the number nineteen cited journal in electrical and electronics engineering in 2004, according to the annual Journal Citation Report (2004 edition) published by the Institute for Scientific Information. Read more at http://www.ieee.org/products/citations.html. This magazine deals with all technical and policy issues related to personalization, location-independent communications in ...
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Wireless Communications, IEEE Transactions on