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Enhancing Spectrum Utilization in 2G to 5G Cognitive Radio Networks

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The wireless communication has expanded rapidly during last few years attributed to its adoption by commercial, consumer, medical, public safety, industrial, and military applications. Concurrent users by these applications puts strain on the availability of radio spectrum, i.e. need more spectrum which results in overload on the current Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM) spectrum allocation. Under the current spectrum allocation rules, nearly all the usable electromagnetic spectrums have already been allocated. The allocated spectrum bands mobile communication with high spectrum occupancy is overcrowded and spectrum band with low occupancy are under-utilized. This paper focused on the scope and method of spectrum sensing and spectrum allocation dynamically using Store Forward Base Transceiver System (SFBTS) model in 2G GSM and proposed this model for 5G which may be used as database spectrum sharing model for enhancing efficiency of spectrum utilization in 2G to 5G cognitive radio network.

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Singh, B.K., Bhadada, R. (2021). Enhancing Spectrum Utilization in 2G to 5G Cognitive Radio Networks. In: Mahapatra, R.P., Panigrahi, B.K., Kaushik, B.K., Roy, S. (eds) Proceedings of 6th International Conference on Recent Trends in Computing. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 177. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-33-4501-0_55

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