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In this paper, we study a privacy-preserving spectrum sharing system to protect secondary users' location privacy while enhancing spectrum access. The location privacy of secondary users can be compromised by an external adversary via the received signal strength (RSS)-based localization technique. To mitigate such privacy threat, we employ a random power perturbation approach that allows each secondary...
In this paper, we develop a social group utility maximization (SGUM) framework for cooperative networking that takes into account both social relationships and physical coupling among users. Specifically, instead of maximizing its individual utility or the overall network utility, each user aims to maximize its social group utility that hinges heavily on its social ties with other users. We show that...
In this paper, we develop a social group utility maximization game model that takes into account both social relationships and physical coupling among users. Specifically, instead of maximizing one's individual utility, each user aims to maximize its social group utility that hinges heavily on its social ties with other users. A salient feature of this model is that it spans the continuum space between...
A problem of joint optimal bandwidth and power allocation in cognitive networks under fading channels is considered. It is assumed that multiple secondary users (SUs) share the spectrum of a primary user (PU) using frequency division multiple access. The bandwidth and power are allocated so as to maximize the sum ergodic capacity of all SUs under the total bandwidth constraint of the licensed spectrum...
In cognitive radio networks, secondary users (SUs) opportunistically exploit the spectrum unutilized by primary users (PUs). In this paper, we study the secondary communication where secondary transmitters and receivers have different available spectrum. Considering the spectrum diversity and the space distance between different PUs, we introduce cognitive relay node into the secondary communication...
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