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On the effect of false alarm rate on the performance of cognitive radio networks

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Fig. 1 Continuous sensing and data transmission
Fig. 2 Diagram for the allowable transitions to and from state (1,1) in a three-channels CRN
Fig. 3 ROC curve for initial and continuous spectrum sensing
Fig. 5 Primary forced termination probability, λ2 = 3.5, μ1 = μ2 = 4, N = 3
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