Enabling open-source cognitively-controlled collaboration among software-defined radio nodes

Gregory D. Troxel, Eric Blossom, Steve Boswell, Armando Caro, Isidro Castineyra, Alex Colvin, Tad Dreier, Joseph B. Evans, Nick Goffee, Karen Zita Haigh, Talib Hussain, Vikas Kawadia, David Lapsley, Carl Livadas, Alberto Medina, Joanne Mikkelson, Gary J. Minden, Robert Morris, Craig Partridge, Vivek RaghunathanRam Ramanathan, Paul G. Rubel, Cesar Santivanez, Thomas Schmid, Dan Sumorok, Mani Srivastava, Robert S. Vincent, David Wiggins, Alexander M. Wyglinski, Sadaf Zahedi

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Abstract

Software-defined radios (SDRs) are now recognized as a key building block for future wireless communications. We have spent the past year enhancing existing open software to create a software-defined data radio. This radio extends the notion of software-defined behavior to higher layers in the protocol stack: most importantly through the media access layer. Our particular approach to the problem has been guided by the desire to allow fine-grained cognitive control of the radio. We describe our system, Adaptive Dynamic Radio Open-source Intelligent Team (ADROIT).

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)898-911
Number of pages14
JournalComputer Networks
Volume52
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 14 Mar 2008
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Cognition
  • Collaboration
  • Open source
  • Software-defined radio

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