Policies for Channel Allocation in Cognitive Radio Networks using Game Theory

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2016
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ECTI Transactions on Electrical Engineering, Electronics, and CommunicationsVol 14, No 1 (2016): Regular Issue. Special Issue: ECTI-CON 2015, Page, 36-48
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Cognitive radio networks evolve according to the actions of sel sh users who act independently. The eventual state reached in most of the cases by such a system is a Nash Equilibrium (NE). Multiple NE with di erent qualities may exist. In this work we consider the problem of allocating channels to multiple transceivers. Based on policies derived from various network metrics we develop a way to initialize the allocation and choose the appropriate channel for each user to push the system towards a higher normalized cumulative total throughput of the CRN. A novel equation to allocate channels is also derived. The improvement is con rmed by our simulation results.
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