In this paper, we model the problem of dynamic spectrum access by a set of cognitive radio enabled nodes as an infinite horizon bargaining game. Each node (or, player) negotiates with its interfering nodes to obtain an agreeable sharing rule of the available channels.We investigate the subgame perfect equilibrium strategies of the bargaining game, abiding by which, each node can maximize its throughput against all its interfering nodes (opponents). We further study the issue of fairness in this model, in terms of the relative number of channels allocated to the nodes. Moreover, each node bargains with its interfering neighbors independently and in a distributed manner, making the system scalable. ©2010 IEEE
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Written by experts in the field, this book is based on recent research findings in dynamic spectrum ...
The IEEE 802.22 standard is the first proposed standard for the cognitive radio networks in which a ...
In this paper, we model the problem of dynamic spectrum access by a set of cognitive radio enabled n...
In this paper, we address the problem of dynamic channel access by a set of cognitive radio-enabled ...
In this paper, we address the problem of dynamic channel access by a set of cognitive radio enabled ...
Abstract—Recent studies on spectrum usage reveal poor uti-lization, both spatially and temporally. O...
Traditionally, radio spectrum has been statically allocated to wireless service providers (WSPs). Re...
Abstract — There is a need for new spectrum access protocols that are opportunistic, flexible and ef...
Print ISBN: 978-1-4200-7775-9In this chapter, the competitive interaction of radio devices dynamical...
Abstract—We address the problem of spectrum pricing in a cognitive radio network where multiple prim...
The wireless networks face challenges in efficient utilization of bandwidth due to paucity of resour...
Cognitive radio networks provide the capability to share the wireless channel with licensed (primar...
In a spectrum sharing system, lower-priority users are allowed to spatially reuse the spectrum alloc...
Cognitive radio networks provide dynamic spectrum access techniques to support the increase in spect...
Abstract—We consider a problem where two selfish cognitive radio users try to share two channels on ...
Written by experts in the field, this book is based on recent research findings in dynamic spectrum ...
The IEEE 802.22 standard is the first proposed standard for the cognitive radio networks in which a ...