Kang, 2013 - Google Patents
Optimal power allocation for fading cognitive multiple access channels: a two-user caseKang, 2013
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- 7584118407736819292
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- Kang X
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- IEEE Wireless Communications Letters
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In this paper, we consider a spectrum-sharing cognitive radio network where a two-user secondary multiple access network coexists with a primary user (PU). An interference power constraint (IPC) is imposed on the secondary network (SN) to protect the PU. Under such a …
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