The predictive user mobility profile framework for wireless multimedia networks
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking (TON)
Software-defined radio: basics and evolution to cognitive radio
EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking
Emerging, Self-Management Functionality for Introducing Cognition in the Wireless, B3G World
Wireless Personal Communications: An International Journal
QoS management in mobile IP networks using a terminal assistant
International Journal of Network Management
Panel 2 report: autonomic communication roadmap
WAC'05 Proceedings of the Second international IFIP conference on Autonomic Communication
Management of networks and services in a composite radio context
IEEE Wireless Communications
Cooperative networks for the future wireless world
IEEE Communications Magazine
m@ANGEL: autonomic management platform for seamless cognitive connectivity to the mobile internet
IEEE Communications Magazine
Cognitive mobility management in heterogeneous networks
Proceedings of the 8th ACM international workshop on Mobility management and wireless access
Wireless Personal Communications: An International Journal
Evaluation of signalling loads in a cognitive network management architecture
International Journal of Network Management
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The Beyond 3G (B3G) radio landscape will consist of cognitive heterogeneous wireless networks, operating in the framework of diverse co-operative associations among different classes of operators and providers, for the accommodation of the demands of users with multimode and/or multihoming enabled terminals. In this context, the optimized spectrum and radio resource utilization will be key factor for accomplishment of the purposes of both users and operators/providers, namely the satisfaction of user's needs and the augmentation of profit, respectively. In this paper, we focus on an architecture for the management and optimization of spectrum and radio resource utilization in such composite wireless environments, and we analytically present the respective information flow among and from/to the functional entities involved in this architecture. The proposed management architecture can operate in the framework of different business scenarios and is based on related work that has been conducted within the IEEE 1900.4 standard.