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Spectrum Assignment in Cognitive Radio Networks: A Comprehensive Survey
2013
IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials
Cognitive radio (CR) has emerged as a promising technology to exploit the unused portions of spectrum in an opportunistic manner. The fixed spectrum allocation of governmental agencies results in unused portions of spectrum, which are called "spectrum holes" or "white spaces". CR technology overcomes this issue, allowing devices to sense the spectrum for unused portions and use the most suitable ones, according to some pre-defined criteria. Spectrum assignment is a key mechanism that limits the
doi:10.1109/surv.2012.121112.00047
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