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Cooperative Cognitive Networks

The goal of this special issue is to gather recent research contributions and advances in cooperative cognitive networks (CCNs). More specifically, this special issue aims at fostering innovative and significant research on the design, implementation, usage, and evaluation of CCNs. For submission, it is encouraged not only results and insights obtained from working implementations but also those obtained from simulations and theoretical analysis. This special issue will also bring together those leading researchers and developers in fields of system design, performance analysis and application/implementation of CCNs.

Edited by: Daniel Benevides da Costa, Trung Q. Duong, Kyeong Jin Kim, Lei Shu and Bao Vo-Nguyen

  1. We recently proposed a precoder codebook for a transmit-nulling space-division multiple access (TN-SDMA) to share spectrum with existing wireless services. Since a portion of the spatial subspaces of a multian...

    Authors: Cheol Mun and Han-Shin Jo
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking 2013 2013:270
  2. Relayed transmission in a cognitive radio (CR) environment could be used to increase the coverage and capacity of communication system that benefits already from the efficient management of the spectrum develo...

    Authors: Hamza Soury, Faouzi Bader, Musbah Shaat and Mohamed-Slim Alouini
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking 2013 2013:259
  3. Due to interference between co-located wireless networks, obtaining accurate channel assessment becomes increasingly important for wireless network configuration. This information is used, among others, for co...

    Authors: Wei Liu, Daan Pareit, Eli De Poorter and Ingrid Moerman
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking 2013 2013:228
  4. Cognitive wireless sensor network (CWSN) is a new paradigm, integrating cognitive features in traditional wireless sensor networks (WSNs) to mitigate important problems such as spectrum occupancy. Security in ...

    Authors: Javier Blesa, Elena Romero, Alba Rozas and Alvaro Araujo
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking 2013 2013:215
  5. Cognitive radio networks significantly improve spectrum utilization efficiency by allowing unlicensed users to opportunistically access the unused licensed spectrum. One of the key challenges is to determine h...

    Authors: Zhiyong Michael Liu, Nidal Nasser and Hossam S Hassanein
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking 2013 2013:200
  6. We introduce an overlay cooperative cognitive radio scheme, in which the secondary network transmits only during the retransmissions of the primary network. The secondary network makes use of multiple relays i...

    Authors: Samuel Baraldi Mafra, Richard Demo Souza, João Luiz Rebelatto, Evelio MG Fernandez and Hirley Alves
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking 2013 2013:196
  7. We consider the coexistence of a multiple-input multiple-output secondary system with a multiple-input single-output primary link with different degrees of coordination between the systems. First, for the unco...

    Authors: Ricardo Blasco-Serrano, Jing Lv, Ragnar Thobaben, Eduard Jorswieck and Mikael Skoglund
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking 2013 2013:195
  8. Femtocell is considered to be one of the most promising solutions for future indoor wireless communication. Due to the scarcity of spectrum resources, femtocells need to share the spectrum with other networks,...

    Authors: Xin Tao, Zhifeng Zhao, Rongpeng Li, Jacques Palicot and Honggang Zhang
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking 2013 2013:194
  9. Spectrum sensing is a powerful tool of the cognitive cycle to help circumvent the apparent spectrum scarcity faced by wireless transmission systems. To overcome the challenging issues faced by the localized se...

    Authors: Atílio Gameiro, Carlos Ribeiro and José Quaresma
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking 2013 2013:191
  10. Cooperative spectrum sensing in cognitive radio (CR) networks is studied in which each CR performs energy detection to obtain a binary decision on the absence/presence of the primary user. The problem of inter...

    Authors: Simin Bokharaiee, Ha H Nguyen and Ed Shwedyk
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking 2013 2013:184
  11. In this paper, we consider a system of cognitive radios that collaborate with each other with the aim of detecting the random waveforms being emitted from licensed users. We study the problem of fusing the sta...

    Authors: Sadiq Ali, Gonzalo Seco-Granados and José A López-Salcedo
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking 2013 2013:150
  12. We consider a cognitive radio network in which a multiple-access secondary system coexists with an automatic repeat request (ARQ)-based primary system under heavy primary traffic. To achieve spectrum sharing w...

    Authors: Shu Fang, See Ho Ting, Qiang Li, Ashish Pandharipande and Mehul Motani
    Citation: EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking 2013 2013:129