The wireless networks face challenges in efficient utilization of bandwidth due to paucity of resources and lack of central management, which may result in undesired congestion. The cognitive radio (CR) paradigm can bring efficiency, better utilization of bandwidth, and appropriate management of limited resources. While the CR paradigm is an attractive choice, the CRs selfishly compete to acquire and utilize available bandwidth that may ultimately result in inappropriate power levels, causing degradation in network’s Quality of Service (QoS). A cooperative game theoretic approach can ease the problem of spectrum sharing and power utilization in a hostile and selfish environment. We focus on the challenge of congestion control that results i...
In a spectrum sharing system, lower-priority users are allowed to spatially reuse the spectrum alloc...
The focus of this thesis is to establish a game theoretic framework for cognitive radio (CR) wireles...
The spectrum resources, interference, and energy of battery-based devices are predominant problems a...
Distributed power control is investigated for cognitive radio networks (CRNs) based on a cooperative...
Spectrum sharing is an essential enabling functionality to allow the coexistence between primary use...
The invention of cognitive radio (CR) concept aims to overcome the spectral scarcity issues of emerg...
In cognitive radio network (CRN), the utilities results in Nash equilibrium of power control game wi...
Nowadays, the demand for mobile wireless communication systems has increased drastically due to its ...
In recent years, cognitive radio (CR) technology has become an important research hot topic in the f...
This paper addresses the power control problem in an underlay cognitive radio network where N selfis...
The game theoretic approach has been recently considered as potential solutions for power control in...
In cognitive radio systems, cooperative spectrum sensing in the physical layer is highly desired to ...
Current coexistence protocols employed for contention by collocated Cognitive Radio Networks (CRN), ...
Interference resulting from Cognitive Radios (CRs) is the most important aspect of cognitive radio n...
Interference resulting from Cognitive Radios (CRs) is the most important aspect of cognitive radio n...
In a spectrum sharing system, lower-priority users are allowed to spatially reuse the spectrum alloc...
The focus of this thesis is to establish a game theoretic framework for cognitive radio (CR) wireles...
The spectrum resources, interference, and energy of battery-based devices are predominant problems a...
Distributed power control is investigated for cognitive radio networks (CRNs) based on a cooperative...
Spectrum sharing is an essential enabling functionality to allow the coexistence between primary use...
The invention of cognitive radio (CR) concept aims to overcome the spectral scarcity issues of emerg...
In cognitive radio network (CRN), the utilities results in Nash equilibrium of power control game wi...
Nowadays, the demand for mobile wireless communication systems has increased drastically due to its ...
In recent years, cognitive radio (CR) technology has become an important research hot topic in the f...
This paper addresses the power control problem in an underlay cognitive radio network where N selfis...
The game theoretic approach has been recently considered as potential solutions for power control in...
In cognitive radio systems, cooperative spectrum sensing in the physical layer is highly desired to ...
Current coexistence protocols employed for contention by collocated Cognitive Radio Networks (CRN), ...
Interference resulting from Cognitive Radios (CRs) is the most important aspect of cognitive radio n...
Interference resulting from Cognitive Radios (CRs) is the most important aspect of cognitive radio n...
In a spectrum sharing system, lower-priority users are allowed to spatially reuse the spectrum alloc...
The focus of this thesis is to establish a game theoretic framework for cognitive radio (CR) wireles...
The spectrum resources, interference, and energy of battery-based devices are predominant problems a...