Waveform Flexibility in Database-Oriented Cognitive Wireless Systems

In this paper we discuss the idea of waveform flexibility in future wireless networks utilizing cognitive radio functionality. Mainly, we consider the possibility to adjust the shape of the waveform based on the information about the surrounding environment stored in a dedicated context-information database. In our approach, the cognitive terminal has an option to select one of four available waveforms to adapt itself in the best way to the constraints delivered by the database. In this paper we present the key concept of waveform flexibility, the proposed algorithm for waveform selection and the achieved simulation results.

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