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Unit 4 cognitive radio architecture
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Unit 4 cognitive radio architecture
1. RMK College of Engineering and Technology EC6014 Cognitive Radios Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering
2. Unit 4 Cognitive Radio Architecture
3. Syllabus • Cognitive Radio Architecture • Functions, components and design rules, • Cognition cycle – Orient, Plan, Decide and Act phases. • Inference Hierarchy. •
Architecture maps. • Building the Cognitive Radio Architecture on Software defined Radio Architecture.
4. Architecture Architecture is a comprehensive, consistent set of design rules by which a specified set of components achieves a specified set of functions in
products and services that evolve through multiple design points over time
5. Building Some thing from the Scratch
6. Perspectives of CR Architecture CRA 1 Defines the functions components and design rules CRA 2 The Cognition Cycle CRA 3 The inference Hierarchy CRA 4
Architecture Maps CRA 5 Building CRA on SDR Architectures Defines Six Functional Components and important Interfaces Examines the flow of inference through
cognition cycle Examines the levels of abstraction to sense the environment and maintains the Quality of Information Examines the mathematical structure of the
architecture Reviews the SDR arct. And sketches the evolutionary path for Cognitive Radio Architecture
7. CRA 1: Functions Components and Design Rules • The functions of CR are exceeding to those of SDR. • Some additional functions are added to the SDR so that the
architecture can sense the information autonomously and tailor the information according the needs of the user. • The figure shows the added functionalities.
8. CRA Augments SDR with computational intelligence and learning capabilities
9. Functional components of Cognitive Radio • User Sensory Perception • Haptic , Acoustic and Video Sensing Functions • Local Environment Sensors • Location,
Temperature, Accelerometer, Compass Etc., • The System Applications • Media Independent Services (GPS) • SDR Functions • RF Sensing and SDR Applications •
Cognition Functions • System Control, Planning and Learning • Local Effector Functions • Speech Synthesis, Text, Graphics and Multimedia Displays
10. Minimal CR Node Architecture
11. Interfaces among 6 functions
18. The Cognition Components • The Three computational Intelligence aspects of CR are as follows: • Radio Knowledge • User Knowledge • The Capacity to Learn
19. Radio Knowledge - Understanding
20. Radio Knowledge • Radio knowledge has to be translated into a body of computationally accessible, structured technical knowledge about radio. RXML : RF–
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24. Benefits of Cross Layer Design • Do I need a rain coat today? • The radio should able to interpret the meaning from the information given by the user and it should
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25. Cross Layer Design for Additional Functionalities
26. Functions of Component Architecture • Cognition functions of radio • Monitoring and structuring knowledge of the behavior patterns of the Radio, the User and
Environment • Adaptation functions of radio • Makes the radio to Respond to a changing environment • Awareness Function of radio • Extract usable information from a
sensor domain. This helps in adaptation function of radio, But not guarantee adaptation . • Ex: Embedding a GPS in Mobile make it location aware but not location
adaptive. • Perception Functions of radio • Continuously identify and track knowns , unknowns and backgrounds in a given domain. • Sensory functions of radio • Entails
the software and hardware capabilities that enables the radio to measure the sensory domain like audio, video, vibration ,time, temperature, Fuel Level, light Level.
Etc.,
27. CRA 2: The Cognition Cycle • The cognition cycle developed for CR1 is illustrated in Figure. • This cycle implements the capabilities required of iCR in a reactive
sequence • Stimuli enter the CR as sensory interrupts, dispatched to the cognition cycle for a response. • iCR continually observes (senses and perceives) the
environment, orients itself, creates plans, decides, and then acts.
28. Cognition Cycle
29. 5 Periods of Cognition Cycle • Wake Epoch : all the sensors will be active and busy with sensing the environment. • Sleep Epoch : all the power levels are lowered
down. • Dream Epoch : performing computational activities and learning • Prayer Epoch : interacting with the higher levels of hierarchy in the infrastructure.
30. 1. Observe • The iCR senses and perceives the environment (via “observation phase” code) by accepting multiple stimuli in many dimensions simultaneously • By
binding these stimuli—all together it can subsequently detect time- sensitive stimuli and ultimately generate plans for action. • The observe phase comprises both the
user SP and the environment (RF and physical) sensor subsystems.
31. 2. Orient • The orient phase determines the significance of an observation by binding the observation to a previously known set of stimuli of a “scene.” • The
recorded stimuli are recorded in short term memory or long term memory. • Matching of current stimuli to stored experience may be achieved by “stimulus
recognition” or by “binding.”
32. StimulusRecognition • Stimulus recognition occurs when there is an exact match between a current stimulus and a prior experience. Binding • Binding occurs
when there is a nearly exact match between a current stimulus and a prior experience
33. 3. Plan • Based on the incoming stimuli several plans are generated. This is referred to as plan generation. • The plan phase should also include reasoning about
time. • Certain responses are preprogramed and few are planned instantly. • There may be several parameters contributing towards plan generation
34. 4. Decide • The decide phase selects among the candidate plans. • The radio might have the choice • to alert the user to an incoming message (e.g., behave like a
pager) or • to defer the interruption until later (e.g., behave like a secretary who is screening calls during an important meeting).
35. 5. Act • Acting initiates the selected processes using effector modules. • Effectors may access the external world or the CR’s internal states. • Action can be in two
forms • Externally Oriented Action • Internally Oriented Action
36. CRA 3 : The Inference Hierarchy Activity for understanding the concept
37. Test 1
38. Test 2
39. CRA 3 : The Inference Hierarchy • The phases of inference from observation to action show the flow of inference • A top-down view of how cognition is
implemented algorithmically. • The inference hierarchy is the part of the algorithm architecture that organizes the data structures.
40. Layers of Inference Hierarchy
41. Atomic stimuli & Atomic Symbols • Atomic stimuli originate in the external environment including RF, acoustic, image, and location domains, among others • The
atomic symbols may be the individual picture elements (pixels) or they may be small groups of pixels with similar hue, intensity, texture, and so forth.
42. Primitive Sequence and Basic Sequence • A related set of atomic symbols forms a primitive sequence • Ex: Identifying objects in image • A Basic sequence are
the primitive sequence that are decided to transmit (only required sequence)
43. Sequence Cluster and Context Cluster • The group of basic sequences form the sequence clusters. • The group of sequence Clusters related with a particular
scene is referred to as the context cluster. • They are most suitable in the video inference.
44. Natural Language Processing in CRA • Isolate a basic sequence (phrase) from background and noise by using an acoustic analysis to determine speech versus
background. • Analyze the basic sequence to identify candidate primitive sequence boundaries (words). • Analyze the primitive sequences statistically for e.g. Hidden
Marko Sequence. • Evaluate primitive and basic sequence hypotheses based on a statistical model of language to rank-order alternative interpretations of the basic
sequence.
45. NLencapsulationintheobservationhierarchy
46. Observe–OrientLinksforScene Interpretation • CR may use an algorithm-generating language with which one may define self similar inference processes. •
Proc1 • Partitions characters into words, detecting novel characters and phrase boundaries as well. • Proc2 • detects novel words and aggregates known words into
phrases. • Proc3 • detects novel phrases, aggregating known phrases into dialogs. • Proc4 • Aggregates dialogs into scenes, • Proc5 • detects known scenes.
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48. Some example applications for understanding – Speech Processing
49. Challenges
50. Some example applications for understanding – Text Processing
51. Some example applications for understanding – Text Processing
52. Some example applications for understanding – Text Processing
53. Some example applications for understanding – Image Processing
54. Some example applications for understanding – Image Processing
55. CRA 4 : Architecture Maps
58. Behaviors in Architecture Maps
59. CRA5:BuildingtheCRAonSDR Architectures SEMINAR TOPIC
60. Over view of SDR to CR Transition • Understand the principles of SCR • Make radio flexible • Understand the principles of SDR • Integrate with ML • Define RKRL
(Region Based) • CDMA accepted by US but not in Europe • Create models with various functions • Migrate to Cognitive radio with given SDR architecture via cognition
cycle • Understand the evolution and needs for migration
61. Understanding Over all Cognitive Radio Just A Rather Very Intelligent System http://marvel-movies.wikia.com/wiki/J.A.R.V.I.S.
62. End of UNIT 4
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