International audienceIn this paper, we address the problem of spectrum sharing where competitive operators coexist in the same frequency band. First, we model this problem as a strategic non-cooperative game where operators simultaneously share the spectrum according to the Nash Equilibrium (N.E). Given a set of channel realizations, several Nash equilibria exist which renders the outcome of the game unpredictable. For this reason, the spectrum sharing problem is reformulated as a Stackelberg game where the first operator is already being deployed and the secondary operator follows next. The Stackelberg equilibrium (S.E) is reached where the best response of the secondary operator is taken into account upon maximizing the primary operator'...
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Abstract—In this paper, we study the problem of cooperative spectrum sharing among a primary user (P...
In this paper, we address the problem of dynamic channel access by a set of cognitive radio enabled ...
International audienceIn this paper, we address the problem of spectrum sharing where competitive op...
We address the problem of spectrum sharing where competitive operators coexist in the same frequency...
In this paper, we address the problem of spectrum sharing where competitive oper-ators coexist in th...
We address the problem of spectrum sharing where competitive operators coexist in the same frequency...
As wireless communication becomes an ever-more evolving and pervasive part of the existing world, sy...
In a spectrum sharing system, lower-priority users are allowed to spatially reuse the spectrum alloc...
Abstract — There is a need for new spectrum access protocols that are opportunistic, flexible and ef...
The spectrum sharing game and the quality of its equilibria have been widely studied in a variety of...
Abstract—Recent studies on spectrum usage reveal poor uti-lization, both spatially and temporally. O...
In this paper, we address the problem of dynamic channel access by a set of cognitive radio-enabled ...
© 2013 IEEE. Existing spectrum-sharing schemes either allow the secondary-network users (SUs) to uti...
International audienceDevice coordination in open spectrum systems is a challenging problem, particu...
© 2017 IEEE. In order to keep pace with the recent proliferation of wireless services and mobile app...
Abstract—In this paper, we study the problem of cooperative spectrum sharing among a primary user (P...
In this paper, we address the problem of dynamic channel access by a set of cognitive radio enabled ...
International audienceIn this paper, we address the problem of spectrum sharing where competitive op...
We address the problem of spectrum sharing where competitive operators coexist in the same frequency...
In this paper, we address the problem of spectrum sharing where competitive oper-ators coexist in th...
We address the problem of spectrum sharing where competitive operators coexist in the same frequency...
As wireless communication becomes an ever-more evolving and pervasive part of the existing world, sy...
In a spectrum sharing system, lower-priority users are allowed to spatially reuse the spectrum alloc...
Abstract — There is a need for new spectrum access protocols that are opportunistic, flexible and ef...
The spectrum sharing game and the quality of its equilibria have been widely studied in a variety of...
Abstract—Recent studies on spectrum usage reveal poor uti-lization, both spatially and temporally. O...
In this paper, we address the problem of dynamic channel access by a set of cognitive radio-enabled ...
© 2013 IEEE. Existing spectrum-sharing schemes either allow the secondary-network users (SUs) to uti...
International audienceDevice coordination in open spectrum systems is a challenging problem, particu...
© 2017 IEEE. In order to keep pace with the recent proliferation of wireless services and mobile app...
Abstract—In this paper, we study the problem of cooperative spectrum sharing among a primary user (P...
In this paper, we address the problem of dynamic channel access by a set of cognitive radio enabled ...