OFDM and MC-CDMA for Broadband Multi-User Communications, WLANs and Broadcasting
OFDM and MC-CDMA for Broadband Multi-User Communications, WLANs and Broadcasting
Wireless Communications
Game Theory for Wireless Engineers (Synthesis Lectures on Communications)
Game Theory for Wireless Engineers (Synthesis Lectures on Communications)
COGNITIVE RADIOS FOR DYNAMIC SPECTRUM ACCESS - Dynamic Spectrum Sharing: A Game Theoretical Overview
IEEE Communications Magazine
Cognitive radio: brain-empowered wireless communications
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
Spectrum sharing for unlicensed bands
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
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In this paper, we consider a Cognitive Radio (CR) OFDMA-based network, in which the nodes detect available spectrum resources, and adopt a subset of accessible spectrum units (subcarriers). The idea of our approach to the efficient spectrum utilization is to allow each node to optimize the resources acquisition, where the competition of nodes for available common resources is observed. This can be modeled as a multi-stage game in the sense of game theory. In our game model, the efficiency and rationality mechanisms have been introduced in the utility function, which reflect the throughput achieved by a single player and the network potential to serve multiple nodes. Moreover, taxation of resources is recommended to coerce desirable players' behavior. Simulation results show that there exist the trade-ff values of the linear and arithmetically-progressive tax-rate parameters to approach high overall spectral efficiency, high perceived throughput and fairness in distributing available resources.