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The impact of reporting MAC on cooperative spectrum sensing in multiband cognitive networksLi et al., 2013
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- Li X
- Petrova M
- Mähönen P
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- 2013 IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference (WCNC)
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Cooperative spectrum sensing generally consists of two consecutive stages: sensing and reporting, where sensors measure channels at the sensing stage and then use a multiple access protocol to report their local measurement results which we call the reporting MAC …
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