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The innovative new strategy of spectrum pooling enables public access to spectral ranges of already licensed yet rarely used frequency bands by overlaying a secondary mobile radio system (the rental system, RS) to an existing one (the licensed system, LS). Coexistence of both systems is realized by filling the idle time-frequency gaps of the LS. A key issue in spectrum pooling is the reliable and efficient detection of those spectral ranges that are currently accessed by the LS as those ranges have to be spared from the RS's transmission power. In this letter, formulas for the calculation of the detection and false alarm probability are derived for the general case of an arbitrary measurement covariance matrix, allowing for a maximum exploitation of the proposed distributed detection approach.
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