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Internet of Things and Cognitive Radio: Motivations and Challenges

Internet of Things and Cognitive Radio: Motivations and Challenges
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Author(s): Badr Benmammar (University of Tlemcen, Algeria)
Copyright: 2021
Volume: 11
Issue: 1
Pages: 14
Source title: International Journal of Organizational and Collective Intelligence (IJOCI)
Editor(s)-in-Chief: Victor Chang (Aston University, UK), Peng Liu (University of Kent)and Muthu Ramachandran (AI Tech and Forti5 Tech UK, United Kingdom)
DOI: 10.4018/IJOCI.2021010103

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Abstract

Internet of things (IoT) is a worldwide network of interconnected objects. However, the things-oriented, internet-oriented, semantic-oriented, and tactile-oriented versions of IoT are meaningless if the IoT objects are not equipped with intelligence. For this, current research trends are oriented towards cognitive radio. This paper presents IoT, its definition, its potential applications, its challenges, as well as its enabling technologies. Among these technologies, particular importance is given to cognitive radio. The overall objective of this paper is to make a global synthesis on the motivations as well as on the challenges to be raised by the integration of cognitive radio in IoT in order to serve as self-reconfigurable solutions for a certain number of IoT applications.

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