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Energy-Efficient Distributed Spectrum Sensing for Cognitive Sensor Networks
2011
IEEE Sensors Journal
Reliability and energy consumption in detection are key objectives for distributed spectrum sensing in cognitive sensor networks. In conventional distributed sensing approaches, although the detection performance improves with the number of radios, so does the network energy consumption. We consider a combined sleeping and censoring scheme as an energy efficient spectrum sensing technique for cognitive sensor networks. Our objective is to minimize the energy consumed in distributed sensing
doi:10.1109/jsen.2010.2051327
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