基于拍卖的动态频谱接入理论综述

F. Benedetto, L. Mastroeni, Greta Quaresima
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随着5G(及以后)技术的到来,无线电频谱资源的高效利用正在成为新数字经济的基石。不幸的是,目前的静态无线电频谱分配政策引入了人为的频谱稀缺问题。在这方面,已提出认知无线电和频谱许可是保证适当服务质量的有效方法。其中,无线电频谱拍卖设计就是对这些问题的回答和有效解决。本文综述了基于拍卖的频谱分配方法在认知无线电网络中的应用。我们首先概述了无线电频谱监管和频谱共享的特点,以及动态频谱接入框架的优势。然后,介绍了传统拍卖的经济性质。最后,我们提出了一种基于拍卖的认知无线电网络频谱分配方法的综合分类,以及它们的特点,以及改进实际无线电频谱分配机制的实现问题。
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Auction-based Theory for Dynamic Spectrum Access: a Review
With the advent of 5G (and beyond) technologies, efficient exploitation of radio spectrum resources is becoming the fundamental block of the new digital economy. Unfortunately, current static radio spectrum allocation policies are introducing an artificial spectrum scarcity problem. In this context, cognitive radio and spectrum licensing have been proposed as effective ways to guarantee adequate quality of service. In particular, the radio spectrum auction design is both answer and efficient solution to these problems. This paper provides a survey on auction-based methods applied to radio spectrum allocation in cognitive radio networks. We first outline the characteristics of radio spectrum regulation and spectrum sharing, as well as the advantages of a dynamic spectrum access framework. Then, we introduce the economic properties of conventional auctions. Finally, we present a comprehensive taxonomy of auction-based methods applied to spectrum allocation in cognitive radio networks, as well as their characteristics, and implementation issues that will improve the actual radio spectrum allocation mechanism.
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