Levorato et al., 2011 - Google Patents
Cognitive interference networks with partial and noisy observations: A learning frameworkLevorato et al., 2011
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- 700194969991302410
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- Levorato M
- Firouzabadi S
- Goldsmith A
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- 2011 IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference-GLOBECOM 2011
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An algorithm for the optimization of secondary user's transmission strategies in cognitive networks with imperfect network state observations is presented. The task of the secondary user is to maximize its performance while generating a bounded performance loss to the …
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