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|a Lehr, William Herndon
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|a Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
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|a Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Laboratory for Computer Science
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|a Sensing as a service: An exploration into practical implementations of DSA
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|a The cognitive radio literature generally assumes that the functions required for non-cooperative secondary DSA are integrated into a single radio system. It need not be so. In this paper, we model cognitive radio functions as a value chain and explore the implications of different forms of organization of this value chain. We initially explore the consequences of separating the sensing function from other cognitive radio functions.
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|t IEEE Symposium on New Frontiers in Dynamic Spectrum, 2010
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