A Study of Spectrum Management Schemes Based on Consortium Blockchain
Abstract
References
Index Terms
- A Study of Spectrum Management Schemes Based on Consortium Blockchain
Recommendations
Exploiting Spectrum Usage Patterns for Efficient Spectrum Management in Cognitive Radio Networks
AINA '10: Proceedings of the 2010 24th IEEE International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and ApplicationsA cognitive radio (CR) is very significant technology to use a spectrum dynamically in wireless communication networks. However, very little has been done on using the spectrum usage patterns to handle with the problem of spectrum allocation in dynamic ...
A Fittingness Factor-Based Spectrum Management Framework for Cognitive Radio Networks
In order to increase cognitive radios (CRs) operation efficiency, there has been an increasing interest in strengthening awareness level about spectrum utilisation. In this respect, this paper proposes to exploit the fittingness factor concept to ...
Spectrum management of cognitive radio using multi-agent reinforcement learning
AAMAS '10: Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems: Industry trackWireless cognitive radio (CR) is a newly emerging paradigm that attempts to opportunistically transmit in licensed frequencies, without affecting the pre-assigned users of these bands. To enable this functionality, such a radio must predict its ...
Comments
Information & Contributors
Information
Published In
![cover image ACM Other conferences](/cms/asset/dfafc459-b371-4285-9d0e-6d0adbe1837e/3488933.cover.jpg)
Publisher
Association for Computing Machinery
New York, NY, United States
Publication History
Check for updates
Author Tags
Qualifiers
- Research-article
- Research
- Refereed limited
Conference
Contributors
Other Metrics
Bibliometrics & Citations
Bibliometrics
Article Metrics
- 0Total Citations
- 63Total Downloads
- Downloads (Last 12 months)16
- Downloads (Last 6 weeks)1
Other Metrics
Citations
View Options
Login options
Check if you have access through your login credentials or your institution to get full access on this article.
Sign inFull Access
View options
View or Download as a PDF file.
PDFeReader
View online with eReader.
eReaderHTML Format
View this article in HTML Format.
HTML Format