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Accumulative Interference Modeling for Distributed Cognitive Radio Networks.Timmers et al., 2009
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- Timmers M
- Pollin S
- Dejonghe A
- Bahai A
- Van der Perre L
- Catthoor F
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- J. Commun.
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A Cognitive Radio (CR) network should be able to sense its environment to adapt its communication so that it can utilize unused licensed spectrum without interfering with incumbent users. Properly modeling the expected interference from the entire CR network is …
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