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The Cognitive Radio (CR) technology has emerged as a hot research area recently due to its high potential in addressing the spectrum underutilization problem. In this paper, the CR is applied to unauthorized CR users (CRUs) such that these nodes can access the 802.11 spectrum opportunistically to flexibly use the detected “spectrum holes,” with the ultimate goal of improving the 802.11 spectrum utilization...
The Cognitive Radio (CR) technology is proposed for solving the spectrum underutilization problem and has gained great attention. By allowing unauthorized users to opportunistically access frequencies authorized to specific networks (called primary networks), the CR technology can increase the bandwidth utilization of the radio spectrum in a global perspective. In, the authors proposed a MAC protocol...
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