Ojenge, WinstonOkelo-Odongo, WilliamOgao, Patrick2022-12-262022-12-262015Ojenge, W., Okelo-Odongo, W., & Ogao, P. (2015). Use of GA-Optimized NN to Predict DVB-T2 Receiver Spectrum Holes to Accommodate Burden GSM Voice Calls. International Journal of Simulation--Systems, Science & Technology, 16(4). DOI 10.5013/IJSSST.a.16.04.1210.5013/IJSSST.a.16.04.12https://nru.uncst.go.ug/handle/123456789/6565Cognitive radio enables opportunistic utilization of under-used spectrum for networks that are overwhelmed. In Nairobi city, mobile telephony networks are overwhelmed while broadcast TV channels lie idle in some parts. Research in cognitive radio concentrates on point-to-point communication and successfully conducts transmitter sensing in order to establish spectrum holes. However, in broadcast communication such as terrestrial TV, transmitter detection is inefficient, as transmitter signals may be present yet that licensed channel is not tuned-into by TV receivers, rendering those frequencies essentially idle. Our paper describes an attempt to use a novel remote technique to detect, model and predict which DVB-T2 channels are not tuned-into by any TV receiver during the worst mobile traffic jam time, within an overwhelmed mobile cell. An MLP that was GA-optimized to an MSE of 0.0046245 indicated predictability of TV-viewing and predicted Channel 514 MHz as being idle during the 5.00-5.03 pm jam time slot.enCognitive-RadioGSMTV-Receiver-Spectrum-HolesMLPGAUse of GA-Optimized NN to Predict DVB-T2 Receiver Spectrum Holes to Accommodate Burden GSM Voice CallsArticle