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Figure 2. Traditional first come first serve queuing model for amultichannel cognitive radio network with multiple primary andsecondary users.
Figure 4. Experimental and analytical results of average waitingtime of the primary and secondary video and data packets for firstprioritization scheme in our proposed MAC scheme.
Figure 6. Experimental and analytical results of the primarythroughput for second prioritization scheme in our proposed MACscheme.

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