Multimedia over cognitive radio networks : algorithms, protocols, and experiments / edited by Fei Hu and Sunil Kumar.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Section 1. Network architecture to support multimedia over CRN -- section 2. Advanced network protocols for multimedia over CRN -- section 3. Artificial intelligence for multimedia over CRN -- section 4. Experimental design for multimedia over CRN -- section 5. Other important designs.
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With nearly 7 billion mobile phone subscriptions worldwide, mobility and computing have become pervasive in our society and business. Moreover, new mobile multimedia communication services are challenging telecommunication operators. To support the significant increase in multimedia traffic-especially video-over wireless networks, new technological infrastructure must be created. Cognitive Radio Networks (CRNs) are widely regarded as one of the most promising technologies for future wireless communications. This book explains how to efficiently deliver video, audio, and other data over CRNs.
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