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Unlicensed Spectrum Sharing Game Between LEO Satellites and Terrestrial Cognitive Radio Networks
Authors:XIE Zhuochen  MA Lu  LIANG Xuwen
Institution:XIE Zhuochen a,b,c,MA Lu a,b,c,LIANG Xuwen a,b,* a Shanghai Engineering Center for Micro-satellites,Shanghai 200050,China b Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Shanghai 200050,China c Graduate University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,Beijing 100049,China
Abstract:By cognitive radio,the low Earth orbit(LEO) satellites may prefer to operate in the unlicensed spectrum which is open to all the users,and compete for the limited resources with terrestrial cognitive radio networks(CRNs).The competition can be regarded as a game and analyzed with game theory.This particular unlicensed spectrum sharing problem is modeled here,and the special properties of "spatially-distinguished-interference" and the short period of the interactions between satellites and terrestrial CRNs are explored.Then,the problem is formulated as a "partially-blind" finitely repeated prisoner’s dilemma by game theory.Finally,we begin with two promising spectrum sharing schemes,which can be used to enforce the frequency reuse among the remotely located terrestrial CRN players as well as to overcome the observation noise.By analysis and comparison,it is proposed that the novel refreshing-contrite-tit-for-tat(R-CTFT) is the optimal spectrum sharing scheme.Simulation results verify that it can be used to utilize the spectrum most efficiently.
Keywords:satellite communication systems  cognitive radio  unlicensed spectrum sharing  spatially-distinguished-interference  finitely repeated prisoner’s dilemma  partially-blind  refreshing-contrite-tit-for-tat
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