Cognitive Green Radio for Energy-Aware Communications
Malek Naoues, Quentin Bodinier, Jacques Palicot

TL;DR
This paper discusses the development of energy-efficient 5G networks through cognitive radio techniques, emphasizing architectural changes and the GREAT initiative's role in advancing green communications.
Contribution
It introduces the GREAT initiative focusing on cognitive radio for energy-aware wireless communication in next-generation networks.
Findings
Energy efficiency is crucial for 5G deployment.
Cognitive techniques can optimize energy use in wireless networks.
The GREAT initiative addresses fundamental energy efficiency issues.
Abstract
In 5G networks, the number of connected devices, data rate and data volume per area, as well as the variety of QoS requirements, will attain unprecedented scales. The achievement of these goals will rely on new technologies and disruptive changes in network architecture and node design. Energy efficiency is believed to play a key role in complementing the 5G technologies and optimizing their deployment, dynamic configuration and management [1]. Within the framework of green communications and networks, especially for next-generation green cellular radio access networks, the GREAT (Green Cognitive Radio for Energy-Aware wireless communication Technologies evolution) initiative, a CominLabs Excellence Center (Laboratoire d'Excellence) and Universit\'e Europ\'eenne de Bretagne (UEB)project, has mainly addressed the fundamental issues of energy efficiency from various perspectives and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCognitive Radio Networks and Spectrum Sensing · Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization · PAPR reduction in OFDM
