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Vol. 13 Issue 2

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                         Notice Board: Call for PaperVol. 13 Issue 2      Submission Start Date: February 01, 2026      Acceptence Notification Start: February 10, 2026      Submission End: February 28, 2026      Final MenuScript Due: March 05, 2026      Publication Date: March 10, 2026




Volume IX Issue II

Author Name
Neha Kapse, Jitendra Mishra
Year Of Publication
2022
Volume and Issue
Volume 9 Issue 2
Abstract
Cognitive Radio (CR) has received tremendous research attention over the past decade, both in the academia and industry, as it is envisioned as a promising solution to the problem of spectrum scarcity. A CR is a device that senses the spectrum for occupancy by licensed users (also called as primary users), and transmits its data only when the spectrum is sensed to be available. For the efficient utilization of the spectrum while also guaranteeing adequate protection to the licensed user from harmful interference, the CR should be able to sense the spectrum for primary occupancy quickly as well as accurately. In this paper we present the spectrum sensing performance with convolution neural network and enhance the existing model in terms of quality of services or measured performance parameters.
PaperID
2022/IJTRM/2/2022/45370

Author Name
Kumar Aman, Ashish Nema, Jitendra Mishra
Year Of Publication
2022
Volume and Issue
Volume 9 Issue 2
Abstract
Over the years, we have witnessed a tremendous increase in the utilization and availability of wireless networks and devices. The heterogeneity and complexity of (wireless) networks are increasing as new technologies (e.g. IEEE 802.11ay and 802.11ax) are being released. Wireless devices have a plethora of technologies at their disposal to connect to the Internet and other services. Management and control of each technology are traditionally isolated, and coordination between technologies is nearly non-existent. This isolation leads to poor resource usage, which in turn reduces performance and service guarantees. To satisfy growing user demands, we need to leverage the different service guarantees offered by each technology.
PaperID
2022/IJTRM/2/2022/45371