COMPREHENSIVE SURVEY OF WIRELESS COGNITIVE AND 5G NETWORKS
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Valanarasu, R., and Christy A. 2019. “COMPREHENSIVE SURVEY OF WIRELESS COGNITIVE AND 5G NETWORKS”. Journal of Ubiquitous Computing and Communication Technologies 1 (1): 23-32. https://doi.org/10.36548/jucct.2019.1.003.

Keywords

— 5th Generation Network
— Cognitive Radio Networks
— Data Traffic
— Quality of service and Radio spectrum
Published: 30-09-2019

Abstract

The tremendous progress in the wireless mobile communication devices and the continuous growth in the data rates and the usage with the entailment of enhanced performance in the network in the terms of the throughput, delay, energy utilization, data capacity, bandwidth utilization and the cost have led to the emergence of the 5G networks. The flexible transmission empowered by the cognitive radio networks make them prominent in the transmission of the applications that are significant and sensitive to latency. The paper surveys the details of the 5G network, the cognitive radio networks and the impacts in the network by having the cognitive radio in the 5G mobile wireless networks.

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