Combinatorial clock auction for OFDMA-based cognitive wireless networks

Loading...
Thumbnail Image

Date

Journal Title

Journal ISSN

Volume Title

Publisher

IEEE

Access

Embargo end date

Citation

Forde, T.K., Doyle, L.E., `Combinatorial clock auction for OFDMA-based cognitive wireless networks? in Proceedings of 3rd International Symposium on Wireless Pervasive Computing, ISWPC, 7-9 May 2008, 4556224, pp 329 - 333

Abstract

This paper presents a novel application of a market-based spectrum assignment mechanism for exploitation by cognitive radio systems. Advances in DSA policy mean that regulators are moving towards a more liberalised system of spectrum rights which give more freedom to spectrum users to choose the radio and networking technologies, services and frequencies that suit their technical and economic needs. The paper describes a combinatorial clock auction mechanism that allows for the trade of spectrum rights in the context of an OFDMAbased cognitive wireless network. While governments can use complex and cumbersome auctions to sell off large blocks of spectrum at the macro level, it will be necessary to employ cognitive wireless networks to organise the distribution of such spectrum rights at the network level. Cognitive functionality is important so that DSA-enabled wireless networks can understand the regulatory, technical and economic context within which they find themselves. The combinatorial clock auction is a mechanism that will facilitate the multilateral trade of spectrum rights among competing cognitive radios.

Description

PUBLISHED

Endorsement

Review

Supplemented By

Referenced By

Sponsor: Science Foundation Ireland

Author's Homepage: http://people.tcd.ie/ledoyle

Author: DOYLE, LINDA

Author: FORDE, TIM

Publisher: IEEE
Type of material: Conference Paper