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Title:
Mechanisms and games for dynamic spectrum allocation
Publication Information:
Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2014
Physical Description:
xxii, 581 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm.
ISBN:
9781107034129
Abstract:
"Presenting state-of-the-art research into methods of wireless spectrum allocation based on game theory and mechanism design, this innovative and comprehensive book provides a strong foundation for the design of future wireless mechanisms and spectrum markets. Prominent researchers showcase a diverse range of novel insights and approaches to the increasing demand for limited spectrum resources, with a consistent emphasis on theoretical methods, analytical results and practical examples. Covering fundamental underlying principles, licensed spectrum sharing, opportunistic spectrum sharing, and wider technical and economic considerations, this singular book will be of interest to academic and industrial researchers, wireless industry practitioners, and regulators interested in the foundations of cutting-edge spectrum management"--provided by publisher

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Presenting state-of-the-art research into methods of wireless spectrum allocation based on game theory and mechanism design, this innovative and comprehensive book provides a strong foundation for the design of future wireless mechanisms and spectrum markets. Prominent researchers showcase a diverse range of novel insights and approaches to the increasing demand for limited spectrum resources, with a consistent emphasis on theoretical methods, analytical results and practical examples. Covering fundamental underlying principles, licensed spectrum sharing, opportunistic spectrum sharing, and wider technical and economic considerations, this singular book will be of interest to academic and industrial researchers, wireless industry practitioners, and regulators interested in the foundations of cutting-edge spectrum management.


Table of Contents

Part I Theoretical Fundamentals
1 Games and mechanisms for networked systems: incentives and algorithmsA. K. Chorppath and T. Alpcan and H. Boche
2 Competition in wireless systems via Bayesian interference gamesS. Adlakha and R. Johari and A. Goldsmith
3 Reacting to the interference fieldM. Debbah and H. Tembine
4 Walrasian model for resource allocation and transceiver design in interference networksE. A. Jorswieck and R. Mochaourab
5 Power allocation and spectrum sharing in wireless networks: an implementation theory approachA. Kakhbod and A. Nayyar and S. Sharma and D. Teneketzis
6 Performance and convergence of multiuser online learningC. Tekin and M. Liu
7 Game-theoretic solution concepts and learning algorithmsS. M. Perlaza and S. Lasaulce
Part II Cognitive Radio and Sharing of Unlicensed Spectrum
8 Cooperation in cognitive radio networks: from access to monitoringW. Saad and H. V. Poor
9 Cooperative cognitive radios with diffusion networksR. L. G. Cavalcante and S. Stanczak and I. Yamada
10 Capacity scaling limits of cognitive multiple access networksE. Nekouei and H. Inaltekin and S. Dey
11 Dynamic resource allocation in cognitive radio relay networks using sequential auctionsT. Wang and L. Song and Z. Han
12 Incentivized secondary coexistenceD. Zhang and N. B. Mandayam
Part III Management and Allocation of Licensed Spectrum
13 Self-organizing context-aware small cell networks: challenges and future opportunitiesA. Khanafer and W. Saad and T. Basar
14 Economic viability of dynamic spectrum managementJ. Huang
15 Auction driven market mechanisms for dynamic spectrum managementG. Iosifidis and I. Koutsopoulos
16 Enabling sharing in auctions for short-term spectrum licensesI. A. Kash and R. Murty and D. C. Parkes
17 Economic models for secondary spectrum lease: a spatio-temporal perspectiveA. Al Daoud and M. Alanyali and D. Starobinski
18 How to use a strategic game to optimize the performance of CDMA wireless network synchronizationG. Bacci and M. Luise
19 Economics and the efficient allocation of spectrum licensesS. Loertscher and L. M. Marx