Azarfar et al., 2011 - Google Patents
Improving the reliability of wireless networks using cognitive radiosAzarfar et al., 2011
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- 15591823535486090830
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- Azarfar A
- Frigon J
- Sanso B
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- IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials
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To ensure widespread deployment and popularity, next generation wireless services will require a Quality of Service (QoS), and particularly a reliability, that is independent of the radio transmission medium. However, because of the failure-prone nature of wireless …
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