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A Reinforcement Learning based Trust Model for Cluster Size Adjustment Scheme in Distributed Cognitive Radio Networks

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TABLE II: Clustering notations
TABLE III: RL notations
Fig. 1: A scenario of a clustered network with four— channel 3 is underutilized and channel 4 is out of thetransmission range.nodesstations —tively
Fig. 3: A budget scenario for clusterhead CH1 in cluster C1at decision epoch t = 2.
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