The future of two-way radio communication lies in the ability to use a single device to communicate as a network with other types of devices, maximize the use of limited bandwidth and harness the ...
In the future, soldiers on the ground may need to do only one thing for a range of radio operations: turn on the equipment. Once engaged, the so-called cognitive radios would be able to detect other ...
Joseph Mitola wants to make radios smart. His concept of cognitive radio embodies the future of wireless communications. Passionate about wireless since he built his first radio at the age of 11, ...
Radio communications should travel perfectly through space, right? Well, not exactly, as it turns out. There’s plenty to interfere with radio communications away from the surface of Earth, including ...
Cognitive radio networks (CRNs) represent an innovative paradigm in wireless communications that optimises the usage of the limited radio frequency spectrum. By enabling unlicensed secondary users to ...
Dr. Joseph Mitola, Distinguished Professor and Vice President of The Research Enterprise at Stevens Institute of Technology, received the IEEE TCCN Recognition Award at the IEEE International Dynamic ...
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Bob Broderson – Advanced communication algorithms and low-power devices at University of California, Berkeley; John Chapin – Software-defined radios at Vanu, Cambridge, MA; Michael Honig – Pricing ...