Cognitive Network Factors as an Impact on Mobile Device Usability

C. Sonnenberg, J. Sonnenberg
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Two seemingly unrelated trends are converging to redefine how mobile device networks are used, particularly in the emergency services and military fields where the need for instant response and anticipation of required data can affect the outcome of the participant’s survival. The first trend is the increasing ability of sophisticated mobile devices to adapt and alter their functionality in response to sensed external events, including the use of a specific device by a combatant or emergency services provider. The second trend is the continued expansion of radio capabilities as communications devices become physically smaller, yet continue to increase in computation and communications power.Yet these capabilities are constrained by the crowded spectrum environment and require more intelligent usage analysis than exists in current radio networks. In truth, both of these trends are the result of the underlying continued improvement of integrated circuits, conventionally known as Moore’s Law. However, this paper introduces how two technical disciplines (mobile device usability modeling and cognitive radio networking) can combine to provide an entirely new paradigm of mobile communications usage.
认知网络因素对移动设备可用性的影响
两种看似不相关的趋势正在融合在一起,重新定义移动设备网络的使用方式,特别是在紧急服务和军事领域,在这些领域,对即时反应和预期所需数据的需求可能影响参与者的生存结果。第一个趋势是,复杂的移动设备越来越有能力适应和改变其功能,以响应感知到的外部事件,包括战斗人员或紧急服务提供者使用特定设备。第二个趋势是无线电功能的持续扩展,因为通信设备在物理上变得更小,但计算和通信能力继续增加。然而,这些能力受到拥挤的频谱环境的限制,并且需要比当前无线网络更智能的使用分析。事实上,这两种趋势都是集成电路潜在的持续改进的结果,通常被称为摩尔定律。然而,本文介绍了两个技术学科(移动设备可用性建模和认知无线电网络)如何结合起来提供一个全新的移动通信使用范例。
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