In this paper, we address the problem of dynamic channel access by a set of cognitive radio enabled nodes (e.g., broadcast access points), where each node acting in a selfish manner tries to access and use as many channels as possible, subject to the interference constraints. We model the dynamic channel access problem as a modified Rubinstein-Ståhl bargaining game. In our model, each node (player) negotiates with the other nodes to obtain an agreeable sharing rule of the available channels, such that, no two interfering nodes use the same channel. We solve the bargaining game by finding Subgame Perfect Nash Equilibrium (SPNE) strategies of the game. First, we consider finite horizon version of the bargaining game and investigate its SPNE s...
Cognitive radio networks provide dynamic spectrum access techniques to support the increase in spect...
Abstract—Cognitive radio is emerging as a promising tech-nique to improve the utilization of radio f...
In a spectrum sharing system, lower-priority users are allowed to spatially reuse the spectrum alloc...
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 ...
In this paper, we model the problem of dynamic spectrum access by a set of cognitive radio enabled n...
In this paper, we model the problem of dynamic spectrum access by a set of cognitive radio enabled n...
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...
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...
Abstract—We consider a problem where two selfish cognitive radio users try to share two channels on ...
In this paper, we address the problem of bandwidth sharing among multiple primary users and multiple...
Abstract—We address the problem of spectrum pricing in a cognitive radio network where multiple prim...
In cognitive radio networks, cooperation between primary and secondary users can enhance the spectru...
Cognitive radio networks provide dynamic spectrum access techniques to support the increase in spect...
Abstract—Cognitive radio is emerging as a promising tech-nique to improve the utilization of radio f...
In a spectrum sharing system, lower-priority users are allowed to spatially reuse the spectrum alloc...
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 ...
In this paper, we model the problem of dynamic spectrum access by a set of cognitive radio enabled n...
In this paper, we model the problem of dynamic spectrum access by a set of cognitive radio enabled n...
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...
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...
Abstract—We consider a problem where two selfish cognitive radio users try to share two channels on ...
In this paper, we address the problem of bandwidth sharing among multiple primary users and multiple...
Abstract—We address the problem of spectrum pricing in a cognitive radio network where multiple prim...
In cognitive radio networks, cooperation between primary and secondary users can enhance the spectru...
Cognitive radio networks provide dynamic spectrum access techniques to support the increase in spect...
Abstract—Cognitive radio is emerging as a promising tech-nique to improve the utilization of radio f...
In a spectrum sharing system, lower-priority users are allowed to spatially reuse the spectrum alloc...