Adaptive Dynamic Radio Open-source Intelligent Team (ADROIT): Cognitively-controlled Collaboration among SDR Nodes
Gregory Donald Troxel,Eric Blossom,Steve Boswell,Armando Caro,Isidro Marcos Castineyra,Alex Colvin,Tad Dreier,Joseph B. Evans,Nick Goffee,Karen Zita Haigh,Talib S. Hussain,Vikas Kawadia,David Lapsley,Carl Livadas,Alberto Medina,Joanne Mikkelson,Gary J. Minden,Robert Morris,Craig Partridge,Vivek Raghunathan,Ram Ramanathan,Cesar A. Santivanez,Thomas Schmid,Dan Sumorok,Mani Srivastava,Robert S. Vincent,David P. Wiggins,Alexander M. Wyglinski,Sadaf Zahedi +28 more
- 01 Sep 2006
- pp 8-17
TL;DR: The ADROIT project is building an open-source software-defined data radio, intended to be controlled by cognitive applications, to create cognitive radio teams.
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Abstract: The ADROIT project is building an open-source software-defined data radio, intended to be controlled by cognitive applications. The goal is to create a system that enables teams of radios, where each radio both has its own cognitive controls and the ability to collaborate with other radios, to create cognitive radio teams. The desire to create cognitive radio teams, and the goal of having an open-source system, requires a rich and carefully architected system that provides great flexibility (enabling cognitive applications to change the radio's behavior) and also has a clear structure (both so that others may add or enhance the software, and also so that the system can be clearly modeled for cognitive applications). What follows is a summary of the ADROIT system and the key architectural features intended to enable cognitive radio teams.
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