透过合约共享频谱

D. Kalathil, Rahul Jain
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近年来动态频谱接入和分配技术的发展[6]使认知无线电系统的愿景成为可能。然而,一个基本的问题出现了:为什么一个频段的授权主用户会允许辅助用户共享该频段并降低它们的性能?这一激励问题已寻求通过设计激励兼容的拍卖机制来解决[4]。然而,这并不能解决问题。目前尚不清楚拍卖人是谁。如果主拍卖方自己知道,为什么二级拍卖方会相信主拍卖方不会操纵拍卖。我们认为解决这一激励问题更合适的机制是契约机制。在本文中,我们考虑一个简单的设置:一个主收发对和一个辅助收发对,它们之间有一个高斯干扰通道。当信道衰减系数和接收机处的噪声电平是常识时,我们考虑完全信息的设置。我们认为接收机相互配合来进行连续干扰消除。与[7]对于未许可频段的结果不同,我们表明在许可频段中使用合同实现社会最优速率分配是可能的。
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Spectrum Sharing through Contracts
Development of dynamic spectrum access and allo- cation techniques recently [6] have made feasible the vision of cognitive radio systems. However, a fundamental question arises: Why would licensed primary users of a spectrum band allow secondary users to share the band and degrade performance for them? This incentive issue has been sought to be addressed by designing incentive-compatible auction mechanisms [4]. This, however, does not solve the problem. It is not clear who acts as the auctioneer. If the primary himself does, why would the secondary trust the primary to not manipulate the auction. We propose that a more appropriate mechanism to solve this incentive problem is a contractual mechanism. In this paper, we consider a simple setting: A single primary transmitter-receiver pair and a single secondary transmitter-receiver pair with a Gaussian interference channel between them. We consider the setting of complete information when channel attenuation coefficients and noise levels at the receivers are common knowledge. We consider that receivers cooperate to do successive-interference cancellation. Unlike the results of [7] for unlicensed bands, we show that it is possible to achieve socially optimal rate allocations with contracts in licensed bands.
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