Sensing schedule optimization to minimize interference with primary users in cognitive radio network
Radio Frequency (RF) spectrum, which is a limited resource, is facing the challenge of fulfilling the need of ever-growing users. To accommodate these users in an efficient manner, the idea of Cognitive Radio (CR) was proposed. It allows unlicensed users to use the licensed bands when the primary us...
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Main Authors: | DasMahapatra, Suddhendu (Author), Gandhi, Ishita (Author), Nair, Kartik (Author), Nath Sharan, Shivendra (Author) |
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Other Authors: | Manipal University Jaipur (Contributor) |
Format: | EJournal Article |
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Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science,
2020-03-01.
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