2012
DOI: 10.1155/2012/794572
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Optimal Pricing of Spectrum Resources in Wireless Opportunistic Access

Abstract: We consider opportunistic access to spectrum resources in cognitive wireless networks. The users equipment, or the network nodes in general are able to sense the spectrum and adopt a subset of available resources (the spectrum and the power) individually and independently in a distributed manner, that is, based on their local channel quality information and not knowing the Channel State Information (CSI) of the other nodes' links in the considered network area. In such a network scenery, the competition of nod… Show more

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“…This problem is however very complex, and in general does not have a closed-form solution. In [26], a related problem of the optimization of y to maximize the abovementioned goal functions is defined, where x = 0 and  = 1. The closed-form solution could only be found for a two-path channel model.…”
Section: Stepmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This problem is however very complex, and in general does not have a closed-form solution. In [26], a related problem of the optimization of y to maximize the abovementioned goal functions is defined, where x = 0 and  = 1. The closed-form solution could only be found for a two-path channel model.…”
Section: Stepmentioning
confidence: 99%