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Cognitive Radio (CR) is a type of wireless communication technology that enables dynamic spectrum access and sharing. It is a form of software-defined radio technology that uses artificial intelligence to detect and identify available spectrum bands, and then dynamically adjust its transmission parameters to use them. This allows for more efficient use of the available spectrum, as well as improved network performance and reliability. CR technology is used in a variety of applications, including military, public safety, and commercial wireless networks.
CR technology is becoming increasingly important in the telecommunications and networks industry, as it allows for more efficient use of spectrum resources and improved network performance. It is also being used to enable the development of new services and applications, such as the Internet of Things (IoT).
Some companies in the Cognitive Radio market include Xilinx, Qualcomm, Intel, National Instruments, and Keysight Technologies. Show Less Read more