Spectrum Sharing as Network Congestion Games
Sahand Ahmad, Cem Tekin, Mingyan Liu, Jianwei Huang, Yunnan Wu

TL;DR
This paper discusses spectrum sharing modeled as network congestion games, aiming to analyze and optimize spectrum utilization among competing users.
Contribution
It introduces a game-theoretic framework for spectrum sharing, providing new insights into user strategies and network efficiency.
Findings
Identifies equilibrium conditions in spectrum sharing games
Demonstrates improved spectrum utilization strategies
Analyzes the impact of user behavior on network performance
Abstract
This paper has been withdrawn by the first author due to incomplete bibliography and incorporation of multiple formats in the same file.
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Taxonomy
TopicsGame Theory and Applications · Economic theories and models · Optimization and Search Problems
