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With cognitive radio (the term was coined by Joseph Mitola III, a consulting scientist at the Mitre Corporation, to refer to the radio's ability to be "aware" of the conditions in which it sends and receives signals), interference would no longer be a problem.
Assuming these resources share among active BSs and the inter-reference signals interference is avoided in a virtual cell.
In[13], a low-complexity two-slot PACE scheme that uses cyclically shifted pilot signals for the two users to avoid the pilot signals interference is introduced.
While a large number of articles deal with ways to mitigate the pilot signals interference, we choose an approach that allows us to avoid such interference.
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The field could become balkanized, creating both compatibility and signal interference problems for users.
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Mr. Rudman recalled making the call to the senior Republican aide and raising concerns about signal interference.
But the problem of signal interference -- the bane of broadcasters and the rationale behind licensing -- is not some immutable law of physics.
While the legislation was being drafted and debated, Mr. McCain had supported an arcane provision helpful to Northpoint's case by broadly defining signal interference.
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