The innovation of wireless technologies requires dynamic allocation of spectrum band in an efficient manner. This has been achieved by Cognitive Radio (CR) networks which allow unlicensed users to make use of free licensed spectrum, when the licensed users are kept away from that spectrum. The cognitive radio makes decision, switching from primary user to secondary user and vice-versa, based on its built-in interference engine. It allows secondary users to makes use of a channel based on its availability i.e. on the absence of the primary user and they should vacate the channel once the primary user re-enters and continue their communication on another available channel and this process in the cognitive radio isknown as spectrum mobility. The main objective of spectrum mobility is that, there is no interruption caused due to the channel occupied by secondary users and maintains a good quality of service. In order to achieve better spectrum mobility, it is mandatory to choose an effective spectrum handoff strategy with the capability of predicting spectrum mobility. The handoff strategy with its parameters and its impact is an important concept in spectrum mobility but fairly explored. In this paper an empirical study on quantitative parameters involved in spectrum mobility prediction are discussed in detail. These parameters are studied extensively because they play a vital role in the spectrum handoff process moreover the impact of these parameters in various handoff methods can be used to predict the effectiveness of the system.
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