QoS Variance Aware Spectrum Sensing and Allocation Strategy for Cognitive Radio Wireless Mesh Networks

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Abstract

QoS (Quality of Service) aware spectrum sensing and channel allocation in cognitive radio wireless mesh networks is a continuous practice due to the divergent scope of communication in wireless mesh networks. Henceforth the current research is moving in a direction to find effective solutions towards QoS aware spectrum sensing and channel allocation. But all of these solutions are specific to one or two QoS factors. According to the real-time practices the QoS assessment by one or two factors is impractical.

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A.V.R. Mayuri. 2015. \u201cQoS Variance Aware Spectrum Sensing and Allocation Strategy for Cognitive Radio Wireless Mesh Networks\u201d. Global Journal of Computer Science and Technology - E: Network, Web & Security GJCST-E Volume 15 (GJCST Volume 15 Issue E2): .

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QoS (Quality of Service) aware spectrum sensing and channel allocation in cognitive radio wireless mesh networks is a continuous practice due to the divergent scope of communication in wireless mesh networks. Henceforth the current research is moving in a direction to find effective solutions towards QoS aware spectrum sensing and channel allocation. But all of these solutions are specific to one or two QoS factors. According to the real-time practices the QoS assessment by one or two factors is impractical.

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