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Fundamental design tradeoffs in cognitive radio systems

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Under the current system of spectrum allocation, rigid partitioning has resulted in vastly underutilized spectrum bands, even in urban locales. Cognitive radios have been proposed as a way to reuse this underutilized spectrum in an opportunistic manner. To achieve this reuse while guaranteeing non-interference with the primary user, cognitive radios must detect very weak primary signals. However, uncertainties in the noise+interference impose a limit on how low of a primary signal can be robustly detected.

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