2013 International Conference on Computing, Electrical and Electronic Engineering (Icceee) 2013
DOI: 10.1109/icceee.2013.6633960
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Implementation of adaptive modulation for broadband wireless access networks using cognitive radio approaches

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“…High SR periodicity increases the likelihood of more frequent allocation of radio resources to a selected user, and thus reduces the delay. In turn, more accurate reporting of the radio channel state increases the efficiency of the AMC (Adaptive Modulation and Coding) [9], [10], [11] and CAPS (Channel Aware Packet Scheduling) algorithms [12], [13], which translates into reduced packet loss and increased spectral efficiency [1].…”
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“…High SR periodicity increases the likelihood of more frequent allocation of radio resources to a selected user, and thus reduces the delay. In turn, more accurate reporting of the radio channel state increases the efficiency of the AMC (Adaptive Modulation and Coding) [9], [10], [11] and CAPS (Channel Aware Packet Scheduling) algorithms [12], [13], which translates into reduced packet loss and increased spectral efficiency [1].…”
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“…As such, study on improving the techniques or mechanisms of current communication method such as the Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) is always of great interest [2]. While studies of OFDM are extensively being explored through simulation approaches [3]- [8] , there is certainly limited reports of hardware-based experiments that can be retrieved [9], [10]. An experimentation analysis can be vital as it can provide a realistic references of how the communication systems will behave and perform in real-life operating environment.…”
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confidence: 99%