基于讨价还价的不完全信息认知无线电网络频谱共享

X. Tan, Liang Li, Wei Guo
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为了提高频谱资源的利用率,主网可以与距离较近的辅助网共享其未使用的带宽。作为补偿,后者需要为获得的带宽付出一定的代价。为了在一级网络只知道二级网络效用的不完全信息的约束下确定该价格,本文考虑一级网络向二级网络重复提供价格,然后二级网络可以接受或拒绝该价格,直到它们达成价格协议。由于这一讨价还价过程有助于主网络尽可能准确地估计次级网络的实际效用,因此商定的价格对两个网络都是互利的。此外,为了提高所有二级终端在传输语音、视频、图像和数据等异构应用时的满意度,我们还提出了一种基于纳什议价模型的二级网络内频谱分配方案。数值模拟结果表明,两种网络频谱共享的收益随最大议价时间的变化而变化,所提出的频谱分配方案在保持各二次终端之间合理公平性的同时,提高了二次终端的总体满意度。
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Bargaining-based spectrum sharing for cognitive radio networks with incomplete information
To improve the utilization of spectrum resource, a primary network can share its unused bandwidth with a closely located secondary network. As a compensation, the latter should pay a certain price for the obtained bandwidth. To determine this price under the constraint that the primary network only knows an incomplete information for the utility of the secondary network, the present paper consider the repeated offering of a price from the primary network to the secondary network, which then can accept or reject it, until they reach a price agreement. Since this bargaining process helps the primary network estimate the real utility of the secondary network as accurate as possible, the agreed price is mutually beneficial for both networks. Moreover, to increase the satisfaction of all secondary terminals in transmitting heterogeneous applications, i.e., voice, video, image, and data, we also propose a spectrum allocation solution within the secondary network based on Nash bargaining model. Numerical simulation shows that the benefits of the two networks from spectrum sharing varies with their maximal bargaining times and the proposed spectrum allocation scheme can improve the total satisfaction of all secondary terminals while maintain a reasonable fairness among them.
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