Low Access Latency and High Throughput for Full-Duplex Cognitive Radio Using Mobility Caching Placement Strategy

In a remote framework, the densely allotted radio range is not effectively utilized by an authorized primary user, which limits a secondary user to avoid disturbance to a primary user while utilizing a channel. To solve the shortage problem of accessible range, this study proposes a mobility cachin...

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Main Authors: Madhunala Srilatha, Anantha Bharathi
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Language:English
Published: Taiwan Association of Engineering and Technology Innovation 2022-03-01
Series:Advances in Technology Innovation
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Online Access:https://ojs.imeti.org/index.php/AITI/article/view/8504
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description In a remote framework, the densely allotted radio range is not effectively utilized by an authorized primary user, which limits a secondary user to avoid disturbance to a primary user while utilizing a channel. To solve the shortage problem of accessible range, this study proposes a mobility caching placement strategy (MCPS) based sliding window scheme to optimize the latency and throughput of cognitive radio system. The performance parameters of the proposed system are analyzed using energy detection metrics by considering full-duplex communication. By the MATLAB analysis and the evaluation with and without self-interference suppression, the results demonstrate that the entrance inactivity of the MCPS based sliding window is diminished by a factor of 1.9 as contrasted with the existing full-duplex systems. With the improved latency and throughput, the proposed method can avoid the ruinous impacts of drawn-out self-residual suppression more effectively compared to the existing approaches.
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spelling doaj.art-a93d6c6ffd614d5e806d634a12d186722023-06-08T18:23:40ZengTaiwan Association of Engineering and Technology InnovationAdvances in Technology Innovation2415-04362518-29942022-03-017210.46604/aiti.2022.8504Low Access Latency and High Throughput for Full-Duplex Cognitive Radio Using Mobility Caching Placement StrategyMadhunala Srilatha0Anantha Bharathi1Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Vardhaman College of Engineering, Hyderabad, IndiaDepartment of Electronics and Communication Engineering, University College of Engineering, Osmania University, Hyderabad, India In a remote framework, the densely allotted radio range is not effectively utilized by an authorized primary user, which limits a secondary user to avoid disturbance to a primary user while utilizing a channel. To solve the shortage problem of accessible range, this study proposes a mobility caching placement strategy (MCPS) based sliding window scheme to optimize the latency and throughput of cognitive radio system. The performance parameters of the proposed system are analyzed using energy detection metrics by considering full-duplex communication. By the MATLAB analysis and the evaluation with and without self-interference suppression, the results demonstrate that the entrance inactivity of the MCPS based sliding window is diminished by a factor of 1.9 as contrasted with the existing full-duplex systems. With the improved latency and throughput, the proposed method can avoid the ruinous impacts of drawn-out self-residual suppression more effectively compared to the existing approaches. https://ojs.imeti.org/index.php/AITI/article/view/8504full-duplex cognitive radiolatencymobility caching placement strategyself-residual suppression
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Low Access Latency and High Throughput for Full-Duplex Cognitive Radio Using Mobility Caching Placement Strategy
Advances in Technology Innovation
full-duplex cognitive radio
latency
mobility caching placement strategy
self-residual suppression
title Low Access Latency and High Throughput for Full-Duplex Cognitive Radio Using Mobility Caching Placement Strategy
title_full Low Access Latency and High Throughput for Full-Duplex Cognitive Radio Using Mobility Caching Placement Strategy
title_fullStr Low Access Latency and High Throughput for Full-Duplex Cognitive Radio Using Mobility Caching Placement Strategy
title_full_unstemmed Low Access Latency and High Throughput for Full-Duplex Cognitive Radio Using Mobility Caching Placement Strategy
title_short Low Access Latency and High Throughput for Full-Duplex Cognitive Radio Using Mobility Caching Placement Strategy
title_sort low access latency and high throughput for full duplex cognitive radio using mobility caching placement strategy
topic full-duplex cognitive radio
latency
mobility caching placement strategy
self-residual suppression
url https://ojs.imeti.org/index.php/AITI/article/view/8504
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