ENHANCED HYBRID COGNITIVE RADIO AD HOC NETWORKS (CRAHNs) FOR MOBILE NETWORK
Journal: International Journal of Computer Science and Mobile Computing - IJCSMC (Vol.11, No. 11)Publication Date: 2022-11-30
Authors : Ramesh Palanisamy; Senthil Jayapal; Anand M; Jeelani Basha;
Page : 237-246
Keywords : COGNITIVE RADIO AD HOC NETWORKS; MOBILE NETWORK;
Abstract
In sensor networks, a very crucial aspect of the maintenance of the communications of secure data is the data, which is the most difficult of all tasks. The sensor network consists of hierarchical elements like the Base Station (BS), the Cluster Head (CH) and the Sensor Nodes (SNs), and this will have three different keys, which are the public and private, the cluster and the master keys. Through the opportunistic use of the currently available wireless spectrum, cognitive radio (CR) technology is intended to address the issues in wireless networks brought on by the limited amount of range accessible and the inefficient use of spectrum. With the inherent capabilities of cognitive radio, CR networks will offer the most advanced spectrum-aware communication paradigm in wireless communications. However, the significant spectral fluctuation and various quality-of-service (QoS) requirements faced by CR networks provide unique difficulties. The distributed multihop design, the dynamic network topology, and the time- and location-varying spectrum availability are essential differentiating elements in cognitive radio ad hoc networks (CRAHNs).
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