Description: Dynamic Spectrum Leasing (DSL) is a new
paradigm for efficient spectrum sharing in cognitive radio
networks that was recently proposed in [1]–[3]. Unlike in a
hierarchical dynamic spectrum access (DSA) network, DSL
allows active participation of both the primary and the secondary
users in the spectrum sharing process. In this paper we further
generalize the DSL game introduced in [2] by allowing for linear
multiuser detectors, in particular the matched filter (MF) and
linear minimum mean squared error (LMMSE) receivers, at the
secondary base stations. We establish the conditions so that the
DSL game has desired equilibrium properties. Performance of
the proposed system at the equilibrium is compared through
simulations
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Analysis of Linear Receivers in a DSL Game for Spectrum Sharing in Cognitive Radio Networks.pdf