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    A Survey on Dynamic Spectrum Access Techniques in Cognitive Radio Networks

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    The idea of Cognitive Radio (CR) is to share the spectrum between a user called primary, and a user called secondary. Dynamic Spectrum Access (DSA) is a new spectrum sharing paradigm in cognitive radio that allows secondary users to access the abundant spectrum holes in the licensed spectrum bands. DSA is an auspicious technology to alleviate the spectrum scarcity problem and increase spectrum utilization. While DSA has attracted many research efforts recently, in this paper, a survey of spectrum access techniques using cooperation and competition to solve the problem of spectrum allocation in cognitive radio networks is presented

    A parallel implementation on a multi-core architecture of a dynamic programming algorithm applied in cognitive radio ad hoc networks

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    Spectral resources allocation is a major problem in cognitive radio ad hoc networks and currently most of the research papers use meta-heuristics to solve it. On the other side, the term parallelism refers to techniques to make programs faster by performing several computations in parallel. Parallelism would be very interesting to increase the performance of real-time systems, especially for the cognitive radio ad hoc networks that interest us in this work. In this paper, we present a parallel implementation on a multi-core architecture of dynamic programming algorithm applied in cognitive radio ad hoc networks. Our simulations approve the desired results, showing significant gain in terms of execution time. The main objective is to allow a cognitive engine to use an exact method and to have better results compared to the use of meta-heuristics

    Radio resource allocation and dynamic spectrum access

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    We are currently witnessing an increase in telecommunications norms and standards given the recent advances in this field. The increasing number of normalized standards paves the way for an increase in the range of services available for each consumer. Moreover, the majority of available radio frequencies have already been allocated. This explains the emergence of cognitive radio (CR) - the sharing of the spectrum between a primary user and a secondary user.In this book, we will present the state of the art of the different techniques for spectrum access using cooperation and competi

    Improving Video Conferencing Application Quality for a Mobile Terminal through Cognitive Radio

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    Abstract—Cognitive radio (CR) is a form of wireless communication in which a transceiver can intelligently detect which communication channels are in use and which are not, and instantly move into vacant channels while avoiding occupied ones. This optimizes the use of available radio-frequency (RF) spectrum while minimizing interference to other users. In this paper, we propose a new approach which uses the CR for improving video conferencing application quality for a cognitive radio mobile terminal (CRMT). We also show through experimentation the interest of our approach. Keywords-Cognitive radio, wireless network, mobility, handover, K-nearest neighbors. I

    Transversus Abdominis Block or Wound Infiltration Should be Performed in Colorectal Surgery Patients in an Enhanced Recovery Setting: a Propensity Score Analysis of a National Database

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