ABSTRACT
A cognitive network makes use of the information gathered from the network in order to sense the environment, plan actions according to the input, and make appropriate decisions using a reasoning engine. The ability of cognitive networks to learn from the past and use that knowledge to improve future decisions makes them a key area of interest for
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Part I: Introduction
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Part II: Radio Spectrum Sensing
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Part III: Network Coding and Design
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Part IV: Routing
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Part V: Dynamic Radio Spectrum Access
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Part VI: Vehicular Cognitive Networks and Applications