Technical talk on dynamic spectrum access analysis using game theory.

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This talk will present a brief idea on Dynamic spectrum access and use of game theory to formulate spectrum policies that allow flexible access
to spectrum.



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  • Date: 07 Oct 2023
  • Time: 11:30 AM to 12:30 PM
  • All times are (UTC+05:30) Chennai
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  • vinitkumar.rs.ece21@iitbhu.ac.in



  Speakers

Dr. Sarada Prasad Dr. Sarada Prasad of CV Raman Global University in Bhubaneswar, India

Topic:

Dynamic spectrum access analysis using game theory.

The dynamic spectrum allocation approach increases the efficiency of
spectrum usage among multiple nodes. To model and analyze the efficiency
of such systems, we can use Game theory. Game theory is a mathematical
tool normally used to study conflict and cooperation among intelligent, rational
decision-makers. Hence, it is an excellent tool for dynamic spectrum sharing
problems. Using Game theory, network designers can analyze network users’
behaviors, efficient dynamic distributed design, and optimality analysis.

Biography:

Dr. Sarada earned his Ph.D. degree in Communication Engineering from IISc Bangalore, his M. Tech. in Signal Processing from IIT Guwahati, and his B. Tech. in ECE from ITER, SOA University, Bhubaneswar. He has past working experience as a faculty member at Villanova University, Philadelphia, USA; Old Dominion University, Virginia, USA; and Manipal University, India; and Post-doctoral research experience at the University of Padua, Italy; and the Virginia Modeling, Analysis, and Simulation Center, Virginia, USA. His research interests include Blockchain, Privacy in Cloud computing, privacy-preserving data analytics, Security and privacy in health-care systems, and Security in IoT and 5G networks.

Email:

Address:Virginia Modeling, Analysis and Simulation Center, , Virginia, United States





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