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Which among the following is not a guided principle relating to self-monitoring behaviour of cognitive radio?

(a) Unrestricted while loops cannot be used

(b) Only bounded iterations are permitted

(c) Unrestricted first order predicate calculus is permitted

(d) Unrestricted for loops cannot be used

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The question is from Architecture topic in section Cognitive Radio Architecture of Cognitive Radio

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Correct answer is (c) Unrestricted first order predicate calculus is permitted

For explanation I would say: Self-monitoring behaviour is required in a cognitive radio to ensure bounded usage of resources within bounded time. First order predicate calculus is avoided as it is not possible to determine the period of completion. Bounded iterations whose completion time is independent of the calculation of iteration control of the loop.

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