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Indeed, in our CR system, the SUs are allowed to transmit only if the created interference to the primary receivers is guaranteed to be kept below some predefined thresholds to protect the transmissions of the PUs.
A hierarchy between users is imposed, in which secondary users (SUs) are allowed, by the spectrum manager, to communicate either in the vacant bands left by the licensed users, called primary users (PUs), or the non-vacant bands under the condition that the created interference (at the primary receivers) is kept below some predefined thresholds [3].
The problem was, other people created interference.
In addition to its forays over the capital, BTTR planes created interference between the Havana control tower and aircraft landing at José Martí International Airport, thereby endangering the lives of thousands of Cuban passengers and foreign tourists[7].
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Then there was the persistent sound bleed, creating interference from all directions.
That would create interference between systems and cause logistical problems for things like billing.
But that can create interference and the headache of installing cables and antenna for each new service.
Where vibration and motion create interference, gyroscopically stabilized optics are used in surface vehicles, ships, and aircraft.
Ciger scored the Rangers' goal, at 15:41 of the first, when he deflected a Leetch shot from the left point, with Messier creating interference in front.
Cellphone signals are purposely weak, so that a channel carrying a call in one cell can also be used in a nearby cell without creating interference.
Engineered nanoparticles equipped, say, with monoclonal antibodies could be driven to take RNA inside a cancer cell and create interference as to "silence" cancer drivers.
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