Affiliation:
1. Grambling State University, USA
Abstract
This spectrum sensing application is ideal for nanotechnology implementation because intensive computations are needed. Without nanocomputing it might be infeasible to implement sensing and analysis in real-time for cognitive radio networks with the current available computing power. Therefore, we need complicated distributed processing schemes to achieve our goals and nanocomputing is the best answer. The contribution includes the current state of nanotechnology, the cognitive radio networks, role of nanotechnology in cognitive radio networks, and building the model using nanotechnology for real-time applications.