Cognitive radio - an adaptive waveform with spectral sharing capability

The growth of wireless applications and spectral limitations are serious concerns for both the military and civilian communities. Cognitive radio (CR) technologies expand spectrum efficiency using elements of space, time and frequency diversity that up to now have not been exploited. An adaptive waveform (AW) generation technique is presented which adapts to the changing electromagnetic environment and synthesizes waveform features in the frequency domain. Spectral coexistence with other applications is also addressed and can be accomplished in both static and dynamic environments. Bit error rate (BER) serves as the primary performance metric for evaluating and comparing AW processing with other waveforms and systems.