Advances in Cognitive Radio Systems
by Cheng-Xiang Wang, Joseph Mitola III (ed.)
Publisher: InTech 2012
ISBN-13: 9789535106661
Number of pages: 150
Description:
Topics covered: Cognitive Media Access Control; Measurement and Statistics of Spectrum Occupancy; Adaptation from Transmission Security to Cognitive Radio Communication; Wideband Voltage Controlled Oscillators for Cognitive Radio Systems; etc.
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