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Nash Bargaining in Resource Allocation for Cognitive Radio: A Review

Journal

WIRELESS PERSONAL COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 118, Issue 1, Pages 125-139

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11277-020-08005-7

Keywords

Cognitive radio; Nash bargaining; Resource allocation; Time bargaining

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This paper primarily focuses on Nash bargaining (NB) in cognitive radio networks for resource allocation, analyzing its existence and uniqueness of solutions. The variation of Jain's fairness index with the data rate of CR indicates that NB provides high-quality resource allocation to CR.
This paper primarily concentrates on Nash bargaining (NB) which is extensively accepted in cognitive radio (CR) network for allocation of resources. The application domains and effectiveness of NB in wireless networks are discussed systematically. Afterward NB is formulated with step by step computation in sharing of resources for a unique scenario. The base station shares the resource of single primary user (PU) with a particular CR subject to constraint imposed by the PU. The utility function is designed that directly reflects the spectrum utilization of CR. The existence and uniqueness of NB solution is verified analytically. The theoretical and simulation analyses are done to find the competence of NB in sharing of resources to CR satisfying the prerequisites of PU. The variation of Jain's fairness index with the data rate of CR signifies that the NB provides reasonably high-quality resource allocation to CR.

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