Abstract
The utilization of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in leveraging Cognitive Radio Networks (CRNs) represents an emerging field of study. This surge is primarily driven by operational expenses, concerns over traditional power sources, and limitations inherent in current CRN technologies. Furthermore, integrating AI into CRN operations significantly enhances efficiency and maximizes the application of the electromagnetic spectrum. To enable real-time processing, Cognitive Radio (CR) is paired with AI methodologies, fostering adaptive and intelligent resource allocation. This research paper outlines CRNs: their objectives, available resources, and constraints. It subsequently introduces AI techniques, emphasizing the profound influence of learning within CR contexts. The application of model methods such as Markov Model, fuzzy logic, and Neural Network is explored. AI technology is employed in critical CR tasks like spectrum sharing, spectrum sensing, resource allocation, optimization of spectrum mobility, decision-making processes, and more. The overarching goal is to showcase how AI can assist researchers in harnessing and implementing diverse CR designs effectively.
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