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Cognitive radio is a highly promising technology to efficiently solve the spectrum scarcity challenge and harmonize the networks heterogeneity. Through component spectrum sharing, secondary users (SUs) are able to opportunistically access licensed spectrum shared with the primary system. In the literature, spectrum sharing is normally investigated on the basis of the assumption that the spectrum sensing...
The IEEE 802.11 medium-access control (MAC) protocol is usually considered to be a default standard in multihop wireless networks. However, in a multihop network with a large interference range, the request-to-send/clear-to-send (RTS/CTS) handshake and virtual carrier sensing mechanism may not be able to eliminate interference or solve hidden- and exposed-terminal problems. This paper proposes two...
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