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Case Study: Media Access in CRN Framework

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Based on the survey done in Sect. 1.7 and Chap. 2, the media access control protocols are classified into two broad categories: random and time-slotted media access schemes, each having its pros and cons. Recently a new class of access scheme, known as hybrid schemes has been developed with better performance than that of the random and time-slotted access schemes.

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Mishra, V., Mathew, J., Lau, CT. (2017). Case Study: Media Access in CRN Framework. In: QoS and Energy Management in Cognitive Radio Network. Signals and Communication Technology. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-45860-1_5

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