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A probabilistic model of spectrum occupancy, user activity, and system throughput for OFDMA based cognitive radio systemsRahimian, 2013
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With advances in communications technologies, there is a constant need for higher data rates. One possible solution to overcome this need is to allocate additional bandwidth. However, due to spectrum scarcity this is no longer feasible. In addition, the results of …
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