Da Silva et al., 2010 - Google Patents
A study of IEEE 802.22 as an alternative to the Brazilian Digital Television Return ChannelDa Silva et al., 2010
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- Da Silva E
- Alencar M
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- Proc. 9th. International Information and Telecommunications Technologies Symposium–Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
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The IEEE 802.22 work group is developing the first cognitive radio Wireless Regional Area Network (WRAN), which will allow the non-interfering opportunistic use of the spectrum reserved to broadcasting television service. The Brazilian digital television (DTV) standard …
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