Ozcan et al., 2013 - Google Patents
Throughput of cognitive radio systems with finite blocklength codesOzcan et al., 2013
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- Ozcan G
- Gursoy M
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- IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
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In this paper, throughput achieved in cognitive radio channels with finite blocklength codes under buffer limitations is studied. Cognitive users first determine the activity of the primary users' through channel sensing and then initiate data transmission at a power level that …
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