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Performance Analysis of Reduced Handoff Interruption Time and Energy Utilization in Cognitive Radio Networks by Unmanned Area Vehicle
Author(s) -
Mr.M.Suresh Chinnathampy*,
Dr.T. Aruna,
C. Amarsingh Feroz,
Mr S.Esakki Rajavel,
S. Allwin Devaraj
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
international journal of recent technology and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2277-3878
DOI - 10.35940/ijrte.d9755.118419
Subject(s) - handover , computer network , computer science , wimax , base station , global positioning system , mobility management , time division multiple access , cognitive radio , wireless , real time computing , umts frequency bands , telecommunications
The WiMAX (Worldwide Interoperability Microwave Access) is important in communication systems. Mobility is also important in WiMax to achieve high speed in data exchange over the medium. During the exchange of data handoff may be occurred.This paper is focused on handoff in WiMAX and MS (Mobile Station). The Handover Management Algorithm is used to avoid handoff in addition to improve the handover interruption time and to decrease the signaling transaction during the handover procedure we used Global Position System (GPS) to perform handoff faster. GPS has been introduced in this paper to find the position of the MS and BS then the MS will automatically choose BS by routing. We developed a new algorithm to improve the handoff interruption by introducing Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA).The MS finds its position using GPS and find the distance to the SBS (Source Base Station) and nearby BSs. In the next step,MS selects the target BS based on distance. Moreover we combine Handover Management Algorithm (HMA) with Cognitive radio networks (CRNs) for which are the way out for the trouble of underutilizing the license spectrum for which there are more needs in the final pair of decades. The congestion of the wireless spectrum has triggered a stringent contest for panic network resources.

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