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Spectrum Allocation by Sealed Bid Game Theory
Author(s) -
Aritra De,
Tanumay Datta
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
international journal of engineering and advanced technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2249-8958
DOI - 10.35940/ijeat.b3439.129219
Subject(s) - game theory , wireless , computer science , frequency allocation , algorithmic game theory , computer network , telecommunications , repeated game , mathematics , mathematical economics
Wireless communication subscribers are increasing day by day specially in fifth generation (5G) wireless communication where multiple number of users (Multiple Input Multiple Output or MIMO) can be served in a specific time. The heavy data usage is also enhanced with the increasing the number of subscribers, this data transfer speed depends on the amount of spectrum allocation to the specific subscriber. Thus, spectrum allocation is a major criterion for wireless communication performance improvement. The spectrum allocation efficiency can be observed by Game Theory, which is a popular decision maker of modern era. Sealed Bid Game theory is one of the popular segment of the game theory. The spectrum allocation can be done by using Sealed Bid Game theory and spectrum equilibrium can be observed by using different sub division of Sealed Bid Game theory.

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