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Important Dates
Last Date of Paper Submission
10th April, 2017
Notification of Acceptance
30th April, 2017
Camera Ready Copy
15th May 2017
Publication
All accepted and registered papers of
this special session will be published
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Special Session on “Sensing Techniques for Next Generation
Cognitive Radio Networks”
Session Chair:
Name
DR. R KANTHAVEL
Organization: Professor &Vice Principal ,
Rajalakshmi Institute of Technology,
Chennai - 600 124
Tamilnadu,
India
Email: [email protected]
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Theme of Session:
Cognitive radio (CR) is a type of wireless communication in which
a transceiver can sharply sense which communication channels are in use and
which are not, and instantly move into vacant channels while avoiding
occupied ones. On the other hand ,Cognitive Radio network is a collection of
innovation that is rapidly developing in significance with the requirement to
use the accessible range. A radio or framework that detects its operational
electromagnetic condition and can powerfully and independently change its
radio working parameters to adjust framework operation, for example,
amplify throughput, moderate obstruction, encourage interoperability, get to
optional markets". Psychological radio is a rising remote interchanges idea, in
which a network or a remote hub can detect its condition, and particularly range openings, and change its
transmission and gathering chains to impart productively without meddling with authorized clients.
Cognitive radio hence plans to enhance the way the radio range is used. Range detecting is utilized to
detect the unused range in a crafty way. There are four fundamental elements of subjective radio networks
i.e. Spectrum sensing, Spectrum sharing, Spectrum mobility, Spectrum decision
The inspiration for cognitive radio frameworks from different estimations of range usage, which
by and large demonstrate that range, is under-used. This implies there are many "openings" in the radio
range that could be misused. Cognitive radios ought to have the capacity to misuse these range gaps by
recognizing them and utilizing them in a deft way. Hence, sensing techniques for next generation
networks has lots of research scope.
Topics to be discussed
1. Cognitive Radios- Introduction.
2. Spectrum sensing and detection-Basics
3. Cognitive Radio Networks-Introduction
4. Technologies in Cognitive Radio Networks.
5. Architecture of Cognitive Radio Networks.
6. Protocols used in Cognitive Radio Networks.
7. Algorithms used in Cognitive Radio Networks
8. Cooperative Communications in Cognitive Radio Networks.
9. Services of Cognitive Radio Networks.
10. Cognitive Radio Networks: IEEE 802.22 standards.
11. Energy saving and power efficiency in Cognitive radio networks.
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