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SDR can act as a key enabling technology for a variety of other reconfigurable radio equipments commonly discussed in the advanced wireless market.* While SDR is not required to implement any of these radio types, SDR technologies can provide these types of radio with the flexibility necessary for them to achieve their full potential, the benefits of which can help to reduce cost and increase system efficiencies:

 

SDR Related Technologies

Venn diagram illustrating relationship between associated advanced wireless technologies

Adaptive Radio

Adaptive radio is radio in which communications systems have a means of monitoring their own performance and modifying their operating parameters to improve this performance.  The use of SDR technologies in an adaptive radio system enables greater degrees of freedom in adaptation, and thus
higher levels of performance and better quality of service in a communications link.

Cognitive Radio

Cognitive radio is radio in which communication systems are aware of their internal state and environment, such as location and utilization on RF frequency spectrum at that location.  They can make decisions about their radio operating behaviour by mapping that information against predefined objectives.

Cognitive radio is further defined by many to utilize Software Defined Radio, Adaptive Radio, and other technologies to automatically adjust its behaviour or operations to achieve desired objectives. The utilization of these elements is critical in allowing end-users to make optimal use of available frequency spectrum and wireless networks with a common set of radio hardware. As noted earlier, this will reduce cost to the end-user while allowing him or her to communicate with whomever they need whenever they need to and in whatever manner is appropriate.

Intelligent Radio

Intelligent radio is cognitive radio that is capable of machine learning. This allows the cognitive radio to improve the ways in which it adapts to changes in performance and environment to better serve the needs of the end user.

These types of radio – adaptive radio, cognitive radio and intelligent radio – do not necessarily define a single piece of equipment, but may instead incorporate components that are spread across an entire network.

 

 

Other Pages in this section:
- What is SDR?
- Benefits of SDR
- SDR Rate of Adoption
- SDR Value Chain

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