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Contact: yaoxie@stanford.edu
Title Competitive market model for overlay cognitive radio
Abstract: We considered the competitive market model for
the overlay cognitive radio. We showed that the problem of finding the market
equilibrium can be formulated as a linear complementarity problem (LCP) and
solved efficiently. Numerical examples demonstrate the benefits of using the
market equilibrium for spectrum allocation than using the Nash equilibrium.
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