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BL
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Record Number
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668273
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Main Entry
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Wu, Fan, (Computer scientist)
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Title & Author
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Game theoretic approaches for spectrum redistribution /\ Fan Wu
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Series Statement
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SpringerBriefs in Electrical and Computer Engineering,
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Page. NO
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1 online resource (viii, 103 pages) :: illustrations (some color).
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ISBN
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1493905007 (electronic bk.)
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: 9781493905003 (electronic bk.)
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9781493904990
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references
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Contents
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Introduction -- A Short Tutorial on Game Theory -- State of Art on Channel Allocation -- Game-Theoretic Channel Allocation in Clique -- Game-Theoretic Channel Allocation in Multi-Hop Wireless Networks -- Summary and Open Problems
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Abstract
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This brief examines issues of spectrum allocation for the limited resources of radio spectrum. It uses a game-theoretic perspective, in which the nodes in the wireless network are rational and always pursue their own objectives. It provides a systematic study of the approaches that can guarantee the system's convergence at an equilibrium state, in which the system performance is optimal or sub-optimal. The author provides a short tutorial on game theory, explains game-theoretic channel allocation in clique and in multi-hop wireless networks and explores challenges in designing game-theoretic mechanisms for dynamic channel redistribution. Since designing a completely secure mechanism is extremely expensive or impossible in most of distributed autonomous systems, it is more beneficial to study misbehavior of the nodes and develop light-weighted game-theoretic channel allocation mechanisms. With a mix of theoretical and hands-on information, the brief traces the concepts of game theory, the current state of spectrum allocation in wireless networks and future competition for resources. Thorough yet accessible, the content is ideal for researchers and practitioners working on spectrum redistribution. It is also a helpful resource for researchers and advanced-level students interested in game theory and wireless communications
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Subject
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Game theory.
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Subject
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Radio resource management (Wireless communications)
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Subject
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Computer Science.
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Subject
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Communications Engineering, Networks.
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Subject
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Computer Communication Networks.
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Subject
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Microwaves, RF and Optical Engineering.
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Subject
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Power Electronics, Electrical Machines and Networks.
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Dewey Classification
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519.3
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LC Classification
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QA269
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Added Entry
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Ohio Library and Information Network.
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