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Innovative Ideas

CogNet – Cognitive Networking Rutgers University, University of Kansas , Carnegie Mellon University. Innovative Ideas. Cognitive and collaborative – applying the experience gathered in one place by one being to actions by another being elsewhere

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Innovative Ideas

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  1. CogNet – Cognitive Networking Rutgers University, University of Kansas, Carnegie Mellon University Innovative Ideas • Cognitive and collaborative – applying the experience gathered in one place by one being to actions by another being elsewhere • Scalable autoconfiguration and network management • Dynamic network layer supporting tailored functionality – use IP, group messaging, rich queries, etc. as appropriate • Builds on and extends cognitive radios Impact Project Plans • Developing experimental protocol stack for cognitive networks • Explore how having tailored network layers – e.g., IP, range-based overlays, multicast optimized overlays, etc. – may impact end-to-end network architecture for interoperating cognitive wireless subnets and the future Internet • Develop algorithms to use, position, and discover gateways between the overlays themselves, and beyond • Develop algorithms for applications to decide (e.g., GCP) which network layer to use • Implement multiple new network layers • Explore performance tradeoffs (e.g., more overhead versus better utilization) in simulation & real cognitive radio network Joseph B. Evans (evans@ku.edu), Benjamin J. Ewy (bewy@ku.edu)

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