Capriglione et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Performance analysis of a two-stage spectrum sensing scheme for dynamic spectrum access in TV bandsCapriglione et al., 2019
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- Capriglione D
- Cerro G
- Ferrigno L
- Miele G
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Abstract Spectrum Sensing schemes in Cognitive Radio systems are fundamental elements for a complete opportunistic communication technology. They usually reveal the presence of occupied bands without performing a measurement of the spectrum portion actually …
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