Dynamic Spectrum Access Decisions 2020
DOI: 10.1002/9781119573784.ch8
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DSA and Co‐site Interference Mitigation

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“…As far as we know, there have no such studies to address this cognitive radio planning problem based on electromagnetic compatibility probability analysis. Currently, increased studies are addressing co-site interference mitigation, such as how the cognitive engine-based dynamic spectrum access cloud services approach can include co-site interference mitigation as a subset of cloud services without an excessive increase in computational complexity [24], the approach for the mitigation of co-site interference in vehicular communication systems [25,26], wideband co-site interference cancellation based on single-tap structure [27], suppression of the electromagnetic interference from satellite communication on-the-move system [28], and so on. Tokgoz proposed a method for the prediction of co-site interference between aperture antennas on a faceted convex surface [29].…”
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“…As far as we know, there have no such studies to address this cognitive radio planning problem based on electromagnetic compatibility probability analysis. Currently, increased studies are addressing co-site interference mitigation, such as how the cognitive engine-based dynamic spectrum access cloud services approach can include co-site interference mitigation as a subset of cloud services without an excessive increase in computational complexity [24], the approach for the mitigation of co-site interference in vehicular communication systems [25,26], wideband co-site interference cancellation based on single-tap structure [27], suppression of the electromagnetic interference from satellite communication on-the-move system [28], and so on. Tokgoz proposed a method for the prediction of co-site interference between aperture antennas on a faceted convex surface [29].…”
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confidence: 99%