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Title: Design an efficient MAC Protocol for Cognitive Radio Systems using Game Theory
Other Titles: 1st National Conference on Intelligent Computing and Information Technology 2013
NCICIT 2013
Authors: Saha, Debbrata Kumar
Asaduzzaman
Rahman, Mohammad Obaidur
Keywords: Cognitive Radio
Conflicted players
Power Distribution
Nash equilibrium
Game Theory
Issue Date: 21-Nov-2013
Publisher: Department of Computer Science and Engineering, CUET
Series/Report no.: NCICIT;
Abstract: In this paper we consider power distribution between cognitive users which is the most crucial problems in cognitive radio systems. To ensure perfect distribution game theory is applied. Conflicting users who are trying to access the same channel are detected first. Targeted signal to noise ratio (SNR) is achieved by iterative fashion which determines the signal strength. Power is calculated for each user by convergence theorem. Power is distributed in such way that it increases system utility. At last Nash equilibrium point is formulated for ensuring the avoidance of selfish behavior of cognitive users. Experimental results show that the proposed strategy achieves the ability to reduce the power consumption in order to increase the system utility.
URI: http://103.99.128.19:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/403
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