2022
DOI: 10.1177/15501329221113508
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Fuzzy logic, genetic algorithms, and artificial neural networks applied to cognitive radio networks: A review

Abstract: Cognitive radios are expected to play an important role in capturing the constantly growing traffic interest on remote networks. To improve the usage of the radio range, a cognitive radio hub detects the weather, evaluates the open-air qualities, and then makes certain decisions and distributes the executives’ space assets. The cognitive radio works in tandem with artificial intelligence and artificial intelligence methodologies to provide a flexible and intelligent allocation for continuous production cycles.… Show more

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“…The NHS and other organizations deploy AI implementations in many healthcare services; however, these systems lack the precision of more algorithmic systems based on machine learning [51][52][53]. These rule-based clinical decision support systems are challenging to keep up with as medical knowledge evolves and frequently are unable to handle the explosion of information and knowledge based on genetics, proteomics, metabolism and other "omics-based" approaches to care.…”
Section: E Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The NHS and other organizations deploy AI implementations in many healthcare services; however, these systems lack the precision of more algorithmic systems based on machine learning [51][52][53]. These rule-based clinical decision support systems are challenging to keep up with as medical knowledge evolves and frequently are unable to handle the explosion of information and knowledge based on genetics, proteomics, metabolism and other "omics-based" approaches to care.…”
Section: E Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%