Intelligent Sensor to detect Spectrum of Primary Users

Author(s):  
ASHISH BAGWARI ◽  
JYOTSHANA KANTI ◽  
GEETAM SINGH TOMAR
2003 ◽  
Author(s):  
Peter J. Stein ◽  
Armen Bahlavouni

Author(s):  
Alberto Giovannini

The financial system is one of the primary users of information technology, which in recent decades has experienced phenomenal progress. This chapter discusses how information and communication technology has changed the financial system, and what policy challenges arise from the interactions of information technology progress and financial innovation. I focus on the asset management and banking industries. In the case of asset management, progress in information technology has partially transformed the industry, and potentially made it more efficient. In the case of banking, the industry has been changed profoundly, has grown significantly, but at the same time it has become more fragile. The chapter discusses the implications of these phenomena for policymaking.


Author(s):  
Zachary Ballard ◽  
Calvin Brown ◽  
Asad M. Madni ◽  
Aydogan Ozcan

Frequenz ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 69 (5-6) ◽  
Author(s):  
Xiaodong Ji

AbstractIn this paper, we consider a cognitive radio network scenario, where two primary users want to exchange information with each other and meanwhile, one secondary node wishes to send messages to a cognitive base station. To meet the target quality of service (QoS) of the primary users and raise the communication opportunity of the secondary nodes, a cognitive bidirectional relaying (BDR) scheme is examined. First, system outage probabilities of conventional direct transmission and BDR schemes are presented. Next, a new system parameter called operating region is defined and calculated, which indicates in which position a secondary node can be a cognitive relay to assist the primary users. Then, a cognitive BDR scheme is proposed, giving a transmission protocol along with a time-slot splitting algorithm between the primary and secondary transmissions. Information-theoretic metric of ergodic capacity is studied for the cognitive BDR scheme to evaluate its performance. Simulation results show that with the proposed scheme, the target QoS of the primary users can be guaranteed, while increasing the communication opportunity for the secondary nodes.


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