1
Ph.D in Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Research fellow at Iran Telecommunication research Center, Tehran, Iran,
2
Ph.D student, Department of Electronics, The University of York, York, United Kingdom,
Abstract
In this paper, we consider a price-based resource allocation within an Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiple Access (OFDMA) based on spectrum sensing in the cognitive networks. Furthermore, there is the primary network which has an opportunity to sell the spectrum to secondary network. We assume the secondary network’s interference pricing is used to protect primary network and propose a joint utility maximization of the primary and secondary with a maximum interference constraint at the primary and a transmission power threshold at the secondary transmitter. Accordingly, we devise a novel cost computation strategy which is function of primary and secondary behaviors. To formulate this method, a Stackelberg game and equilibriums are exploited. Numerical results are presented to verify the proposed scheme. The impact of different system parameters is investigated and compared through simulations.
Montazeri,A. and Alavi,F. (2016). Price-Based Resource Allocation in Cognitive Radio Networks via Game Theory with Imperfect Spectrum Sensing. The Modares Journal of Electrical Engineering, 16(2), 24-31.
MLA
Montazeri,A. , and Alavi,F. . "Price-Based Resource Allocation in Cognitive Radio Networks via Game Theory with Imperfect Spectrum Sensing", The Modares Journal of Electrical Engineering, 16, 2, 2016, 24-31.
HARVARD
Montazeri,A.,Alavi,F. (2016). 'Price-Based Resource Allocation in Cognitive Radio Networks via Game Theory with Imperfect Spectrum Sensing', The Modares Journal of Electrical Engineering, 16(2), pp. 24-31.
CHICAGO
A. Montazeri and F. Alavi, "Price-Based Resource Allocation in Cognitive Radio Networks via Game Theory with Imperfect Spectrum Sensing," The Modares Journal of Electrical Engineering, 16 2 (2016): 24-31,
VANCOUVER
Montazeri,A.,Alavi,F. Price-Based Resource Allocation in Cognitive Radio Networks via Game Theory with Imperfect Spectrum Sensing. The Modares Journal of Electrical Engineering, 2016; 16(2): 24-31.