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$\hbox {QB}^{2}\hbox {IC} $: A QoS-Based Broadcast Protocol Under Blind Information for Multihop Cognitive Radio Ad Hoc NetworksSong et al., 2013
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- 13971941585646870415
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- Song Y
- Xie J
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- IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology
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Broadcasting is an important operation in wireless networks where control information is usually propagated as broadcasts for the realization of most networking protocols. In traditional ad hoc networks, broadcasts are conducted on a common channel, which is …
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