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On the role of channel side information in cognitive radios
Stefano Rini
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Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
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Cognitive Radio
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Interference Channel
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Cognitive Transmitter
100%
Side Information
100%
Cognitive User
75%
Cognitive Network
75%
Primary System
75%
State Sequence
75%
Cognitive Receiver
50%
Primary Signal
50%
Gaussians
25%
Primary User
25%
Optimal Performance
25%
Channel Input
25%
Realization
25%
Channel Output
25%
Channel Model
25%
Outer Bound
25%
Primary Transmitter
25%
Additive White Gaussian Noise
25%
Priori Knowledge
25%
Primary Receiver
25%
Cognitive Channel
25%
Keyphrases
Cognitive Radio
100%
Fast Fading
100%
Side-channel Information
100%
Cognitive Transmitter
50%
Cognitive Interference Channel
50%
Dirt
50%
Cognitive User
37%
Cognitive Networks
37%
Primary System
37%
State Sequences
37%
Cognitive Receiver
25%
Transmission Strategy
25%
Primary Signal
25%
Optimal Performance
12%
Encoder
12%
Small Gap
12%
Transmitter
12%
Communication Strategies
12%
Letting
12%
Inner Bound
12%
Primary Transmitter
12%
Outer Bound
12%
Interference Pre-cancellation
12%
Gaussian Process
12%
Additive White Gaussian Noise Channel
12%
System Knowledge
12%
Cognitive Transmission
12%
Reliable Estimate
12%
Quality Estimation
12%
Partial Knowledge
12%
Point-to-point Channel
12%
Primary Receiver
12%
Sequence Models
12%
Cognitive Communication
12%
Two-channel Model
12%
Cognitive Channel
12%