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Journal of Computer Science & Systems Biology

ISSN: 0974-7230

Open Access

Cognitive Radio With Software Defined Radio and Mimo for Future Generation Wireless Communication

Abstract

Shashank Singh, Gowher Mushtaq, Neeraj Kumar Tiwari and Akhand Pratap Singh

Spectrum is a natural resource of communication path and it is main entity of wireless communication. At present maintain the spectrum secrecy is a big problem because of exponential growth of users and devices of wireless communication. Spectrum have two types of user first one is primary i.e. licenced and other one is secondary i.e. unlicensed user. Secondary user doesn’t need any license to operate but primary user needs to license to operate in a fix geographical area with a fixes time duration. The entire time spectrum is underutilized. Spectrum has limited frequencies so we can’t increase spectrum frequencies but we try to improve spectrum efficiency by the help of different technologies and methodologies. Cognitive radio, Software defined Radio and Spectrum sharing technique play an important role to improve spectrum efficiency but interference, false alarm and low detection is a problem that can reduce by MIMO technology. In this paper we discuss about cognitive radio network and Software Defined Radio technology to improve the performance of wireless communication and MIMO technology to reduce interference and false alarm and improve probability of detection to build future generation of wireless communication.

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