Monisha Devi
Tezpur University
19 Papers
25 Citations
Monisha Devi is an academic researcher from Tezpur University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cognitive radio & Frequency allocation. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 13 publications.
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Papers
A Double Auction Framework for Multi-Channel Multi-Winner Heterogeneous Spectrum Allocation in Cognitive Radio Networks
TL;DR: In this article, a sealed-bid double auction mechanism is proposed to obtain an effective allocation of the unused radio spectrum, where one SU can access more than one available channel, while imposing the constraints for dynamics in spectrum opportunities and varying channel availability time amongst SUs.
Multi-Winner Heterogeneous Spectrum Auction Mechanism for Channel Allocation in Cognitive Radio Networks
Monisha Devi,Nityananda Sarma,Sanjib Kumar Deka +2 more
- 09 Jan 2020
TL;DR: An auction theoretic model for spectrum allocation by incorporating different constraints of a CR network and intents to achieve an effective utilization of the radio spectrum is proposed.
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A Survey on Routing Protocols for Cognitive Radio Networks
Monisha Devi,Dipjyoti Deka +1 more
TL;DR: A survey of different routing protocols used in CR ad hoc network has been presented and the basic intention behind CR is to opportunistically allow unlicensed users to utilize the vacant licensed spectrum without causing much interference to licensed users, thereby providing a solution to limited available spectrum.
Multi-Winner Spectrum Allocation in Cognitive Radio Networks: A Single-Sided Auction Theoretic Modelling Approach with Sequential Bidding
TL;DR: This paper proposes a single-sided sealed-bid sequential-bidding-based auction framework that extends the channel-reuse property in a spectrum-allocation mechanism to efficiently redistribute the unused channels and initially developed a group-formation algorithm that enables the members of a group to access a common channel.
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Sequential bidding auction mechanism for spectrum sharing in cognitive radio networks
Monisha Devi,Nityananda Sarma,Sanjib Kumar Deka,Prakash Chauhan +3 more
- 01 Dec 2017
TL;DR: An auction-based spectrum allocation mechanism where bids for available bands are collected from secondary users and the primary owner decides upon the channel allocation while being restricted to single-unit-single-user allocation constraint and avoiding any harmful interference is formulates.
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