ZTE Communications ›› 2009, Vol. 7 ›› Issue (2): 1-5.

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Cognition Based Reconfigurable Wireless Network Technology

Feng Zhiyong, Su Meiyu, Zhang Qixun   

  1. Wireles s Technology Innovation Institute of Beijing Unive rsity of Posts and Telecommunications , Beijing 100876 , P . R . China
  • Online:2009-06-25 Published:2020-03-03
  • About author:Feng Zhiyong is an associate professor and a graduate student advisor at Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications (BUPT). She is also the director of Ubiquitous Network Lab of the Wireless Technology Innovation Institute of BUPT. Her research interests include heterogeneous networks and cognitive wireless networks.

    Sun Meiyu is a master’s degree candidate at the Wireless Technology Innovation Institute of BUPT. Her research direction is cognitive wireless networks. She has participated in several projects, including the cognitive radio project of China Mobile and EU’s E3 cooperative project.

    Zhang Qixun is a doctoral degree candidate at the Wireless Technology Innovation Institute of BUPT. His research interests include heterogeneous network convergence, CPC and cognitive wireless networks. He has published three papers, and participated in several projects, including the national "863" projects and EU’s E3 cooperative project.
  • Supported by:
    This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant No. 60632030 and the E3 Project (FP7-ICT-2007-216248) within Community’s Seventh Framework Program.

Abstract: The End-to-End Reconfigurability (E2R ) project aims at realizing the convergence of the heterogeneous radio networks and the optimal utilization of the radio resources. With the continuous development of E2R technology and cognitive theory, the evolution from existing radio networks to future reconfigurable radio networks with the cognitive ability becomes possible. Nowadays the research aspects of E2R include the system architecture of reconfigurable radio networks and some key technologies for their evolution.