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Spectrum sensing is an essential functionality of cognitive radio networks (CRN). Among existing spectrum sensing methods, cooperative spectrum sensing is the best one which can achieve superior sensing performance by introducing spatial diversity of sensing data sources. Such cooperation also introduces additional information exchanging which leads to extra power consumption and reporting delay....
Spectrum sensing is important for cognitive radios to utilize the idle spectrum opportunities, and recently cooperation schemes have been introduced to enhance spectrum sensing in specific areas. However, when a mobile cognitive node roams among heterogenous wireless network, it will be difficult to catch the changes of primary user's behavior, or to setup the cooperation relationship with local network...
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