Rodriguez-Colina et al., 2012 - Google Patents
Cross layer analysis for a dynamic spectrum allocation systemRodriguez-Colina et al., 2012
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- Rodriguez-Colina E
- Ramos-R V
- Laguna-Sanchez G
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- 2012 Workshop on Engineering Applications
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Dynamic spectrum allocation can solve an efficient use of the frequency spectrum where several cognitive devices are searching for spectrumwhite spaces'. The main concept is to communicate with minimum or without interference to primary users, ie licensed users …
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