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A Study on the Impact of Cognitive Radio Network in Cloud Computing

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Computing and Network Sustainability

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The functions of cloud computing are basically to use remote assistance in providing the best service to the users through networks. In such cases, the concept of mesh network has to be taken into consideration. Growing trends of cloud computing in today’s scenarios has brought the use of CRNs. The impact of cognitive radios is on an increasing scale due to the role of radio nodes which are formed with mesh topology. The mesh network improves the network performance in case of balancing throughput and the high traffic as it creates its own network with little hops for transmitting data. The main goal is to efficiently use the spectrum without any interference. The influence of CRNs in the cloud computing can bring a better output because cloud has the functionality of its super computational resources and the extent of its highest usage. The use of mesh network can reduce the cost-effectiveness with high bandwidth in network, and the focus of this paper is to find out how effective is CRNs in cloud computing.

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Daniel, K.L., Meena, A. (2019). A Study on the Impact of Cognitive Radio Network in Cloud Computing. In: Peng, SL., Dey, N., Bundele, M. (eds) Computing and Network Sustainability. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 75. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-7150-9_50

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