2010 - Milcom 2010 Military Communications Conference 2010
DOI: 10.1109/milcom.2010.5680325
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Enhanced spectrum sensing techniques for dynamic spectrum access cognitive radio networks

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“…Such techniques require that the secondary radios cease transmitting in the band during spectrum sensing periods. In [8] we proposed and evaluated a technique whereby cognitive radios that are secondary users of a frequency band monitor the band for the emergence of primary signals while they are communicating with other secondary radios. Our approach permits more efficient use of spectrum by the secondary network, which results in increased channel utilization and spectral efficiency.…”
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“…Such techniques require that the secondary radios cease transmitting in the band during spectrum sensing periods. In [8] we proposed and evaluated a technique whereby cognitive radios that are secondary users of a frequency band monitor the band for the emergence of primary signals while they are communicating with other secondary radios. Our approach permits more efficient use of spectrum by the secondary network, which results in increased channel utilization and spectral efficiency.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This suggests that the integration of spectrum monitoring and spectrum sensing is an important area for future research. Some preliminary results on the integration of monitoring and sensing are given in [8].…”
Section: Research Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%