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Automatic Analysis of Primary and Secondary Networks in a Shared IEEE 802.

11 System

Objectives
primary and a secondary (cognitive) network when both networks use the IEEE 802.11 based distributed coordination function for medium access control. The theoretical expressions are validated using extensive simulations carried out in the Network Simulator Our results provide RF ethical insights into the performance and robustness of different schemes for medium access by the secondary network that simply in RFeasing the secondary contention window size is only marginally inferior to silent-period based methods in terms of its throughput performance

INTRODUCTION
A recent and emerging approach to dramatically improve the efficiency of spectral usage by a secondary network is that of Radio frequency (RF) the RF proposals are targeted towards frequency bands where the primary signal does not employ any form of spectrum sensing prior to transmission This undesirable phenomenon is referred to as channel capture in the literature. We also illustrate the generality of the analytical framework we develop by using it to derive the throughput performance of other simpler secondary MAC techniques such as in RFeasing the contention window length and observing a mandatory silent period.

EXISTING SYSTEM:
Manually operated in cell phone tower The IEEE 802.15.4 protocol offers great potential for industrial wireless sensor networks, especially when operating in beacon-enabled mode over star or cluster-tree topologies. Disadvantages: Only for tree topologies. And also physical layer.

Literature Review 1
A survey of quality of service in IEEE 802.11 networks

Outline:
This article surveys 802.11 QoS schemes, including service differentiation in the MAC layer, admission control and bandwidth reservation in MAC, and to meet these challenges by providing the necessary enhancements for the required QoS. Author:

H. Zhu, M. Li, I. Chlamtac, and B. Prabhakaran,

Limitation
It only analysis the Qos of 802.11 of primary network. It gives the survey of MAC layer only, higher layers are avoided. Throughput is less compare to the proposed system.

Literature Review 2
A Unied Model for the Performance Analysis of IEEE 802.11e EDCA Outline:
This paper gives a new unied performance model and analysis method to study the saturation throughput and delay performance of EDCA, under the assumption of a nite number of stations and ideal channel conditions in a single-hop WLAN.

Author:

J. He, L. Zheng, Z. Yang, and C. T. Chou

Limitation
Performance is analyzed only for single hop but proposed system it is multi hop It gives only the assumption value of delays with a numerous No. of stations. Collision and Retransmissions are not considered in the performance.

PROPOSED SYSTEM:
100% POWER SAVING SYSTEM USER DEFIND FOR SIGNAL SHARING BY TOWER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR ALL TOWER WILL BE CONTROL BY LAN BUS SYSTEM USER DEFINED SIGNAL TRANSMISSION FUNCTION

ADVANTAGE
Power saving mechanism CAN BUS will be controlled networks For all tower will controlled system

APPLICATION
1. 2. 3. 4. EB system Tower system Home application All Networking system

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