Spectrum Relay Performance of Cognitive Radio between Users with Random Arrivals and Departures

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Mobile Radio Communications and 5G Networks

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Rapid changes and its advancement in wireless communication and palm-top computing devices lead to technology revolution in the present world. The demand for wireless networks with limited spectrum drives to find various paths to enhance communication sector. During study, it is observed that cognitive radio is one of the promising technologies for better communication service. It improves the service by making utilization of the spectrum to the secondary user by allocating spectrum from, licensed users during free time. In this paper, we proposed to develop a mathematical model for the system, and results are presented in figures.

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Sreelatha, V., Mamatha, E., Reddy, C.S., Rajdurai, P.S. (2022). Spectrum Relay Performance of Cognitive Radio between Users with Random Arrivals and Departures. In: Marriwala, N., Tripathi, C., Jain, S., Kumar, D. (eds) Mobile Radio Communications and 5G Networks. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 339. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-7018-3_40

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