Anifantis et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Exploiting social features for improving cognitive radio infrastructures and social services via combined MRF and back pressure cross-layer resource allocationAnifantis et al., 2014
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- Anifantis E
- Stai E
- Karyotis V
- Papavassiliou S
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- Computational Social Networks
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The observed unbalance of spectrum utilization combined with the proliferation of wireless devices and the growth of online social networks call for a joint study of cognitive radios (CRs) and social networking towards improving the operation of both the underlying CR …
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