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arxiv: 1301.6787 · v1 · pith:ANFFQ62O · submitted 2013-01-28 · cs.IT · cs.GT· math.IT

Energy-Efficient Spectrum Sharing in Relay-Assisted Cognitive Radio Systems

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This work characterizes an important solution concept of a relevant spectrum game. Two energy-efficient sources communicating with their respective destination compete for an extra channel brought by a relay charging the used bandwidth through a pricing mechanism. This game is shown to possess a unique Nash bargaining solution, exploiting a time-sharing argument. This Pareto-efficient solution can be implemented by using a distributed optimization algorithm for which each transmitter uses a simple gradient-type algorithm and alternately updates its spectrum sharing policy. Typical numerical results show to what extent spectral efficiency can be improved in a system involving selfish energy-efficient sources.

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