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Chapter and Conference Paper
An Anti-jamming Game When None Player Knows Rival’s Channel Gain
We consider a user’s communication with a receiver in presence of a jammer, in the most competitive situation for user and jammer when they do not have access to complete information on channel gains of each o...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
A Stochastic Bandwidth Scanning Game
In this paper we consider a dilemma that arises in bandwidth scanning problems associated with the design of agents’ scanning strategies based on the principle of rationality and the principle of insufficient ...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
A Sophisticated Anti-jamming Strategy for a Joint Radar and Communication System
In this paper, we consider the problem of determining how a joint (dual) radar and communication system should divide its effort between supporting its radar and communication tasks in the presence of a jammer...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Proportional Fair Information Freshness Under Jamming
The success of a UAV mission depends on communication between a GCS (Ground Control Station) and a group of UAVs. It is essential that the freshness of the commands received by UAVs is maintained as mission pa...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
A Connectivity Game with Incomplete Information on Jammer’s Location
In this paper we consider the problem of maintaining communication between a transmitter and a receiver in the presence of hostile interference. To maintain communication the transmitter must keep the SINR gr...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Maxmin Strategy for a Dual Radar and Communication OFDM Waveforms System Facing Uncertainty About the Background Noise
The paper considers the problem of designing the maxmin strategy for a dual-purpose communication and radar system that employs multicarrier OFDM style waveforms, but faces an uncertain level of background noi...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Bandwidth Scanning when the Rivals Are Subjective
In this paper we consider how subjectivity affects the problem of scanning spectrum bands, and the impact on both the scanner and invader’s strategy. To model such subjective behavior, we formulate a prospect ...
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Reference Work Entry In depth
MIMO-Empowered Secondary Networks for Efficient Spectrum Sharing
Cognitive radio (CR) and multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) are two independent physical layer technologies that have made significant impact on wireless networks. In particular, CR operates on the channel ...
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Article
A bargaining approach for resolving the tradeoff between beneficial and harmful drug responses
In medical treatments, a fundamental dilemma often arises: on the one hand, an increase in a drug’s dose could lead to a stronger, therapeutic treatment response, but on the other hand this could also lead to ...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
A Reinforcement Protection Game in the Internet of Things
The vast scale of the Internet of Things (IoT), combined with its heterogeneous nature involving many different types of devices and machines, could lead the IoT to be vulnerable to a variety of security threa...
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Chapter
Pricing Competition Between Cell Phone Carriers in a Growing Market of Customers
Many communication markets, such as cellular networks and Internet Service Providers, are characterized by a set of major service providers that support a large customer base. Typically the service providers m...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
A Prospect Theoretic Look at a Joint Radar and Communication System
In this paper, we consider the problem of finding how a joint radar and communication system should divide its effort between supporting the radar and communication objectives when the system operates in an en...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
An Anti-jamming Strategy When it Is Unknown Which Receivers Will Face with Smart Interference
The paper considers a communication system consisting of a communication node utilizing multiple antennas in order to communicate with a group of receivers, while potentially facing interference from one or mo...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Fair Scheduling of Two-Hop Transmission with Energy Harvesting
In this paper, we consider a two-hop network with a source node (SN) and a relay node (RN) who want to communicate data to a destination node (DN). The SN cannot be directly connected to the DN, but rather is ...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Impact of Uncertainty About a User to be Active on OFDM Transmission Strategies
In this paper we investigate the impact that incomplete knowledge regarding user activity can have on the equilibrium transmission strategy for an OFDM-based communication system. The problem is formulated as ...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Bargaining in a Dual Radar and Communication System Using Radar-Prioritized OFDM Waveforms
This paper examines a dual radar/communication system employing OFDM style waveforms with two objectives: a radar task involving target tracking, and a communication task involving communicating with a distant...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Bargaining over Fair Channel Sharing Between Wi-Fi and LTE-U Networks
Wireless networks are increasingly moving towards a heterogeneous operating model involving the sharing of spectrum resources by different access technologies. Sharing wireless resources between different wire...
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Living Reference Work Entry In depth
MIMO-Empowered Secondary Networks for Efficient Spectrum Sharing
Cognitive radio (CR) and multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) are two independent physical layer technologies that have made significant impact on wireless networks. In particular, CR operates on the channel ...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Fair Channel Sharing by Wi-Fi and LTE-U Networks with Equal Priority
The paper is concerned with the problem Wi-Fi and LTE-U networks sharing access to a band of communication channels, while also considering the issue of fairness in how the channel is being shared. As a criter...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
A Secrecy and Security Dilemma in OFDM Communications
Emerging wireless systems will need to address multiple, conflicting objectives: ensuring the secrecy of the communication secrecy (i.e., maximizing the un-eavesdropped throughput at the receiver), and ensurin...