Hypergraph
In this paper a novel technique for modelling a radio frequency (RF) environment based on hypergraph theory is investigated for solving coexistence management of heterogeneous networks and efficient channel allocation for spectrum sharing. Conventionally, traditional graph theory is used to model interference relationships and exclusive channel allocation. The demand for wireless services is increasing, hence the need for efficient spectrum management techniques, such as spectrum sharing among coexistent networks.
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The RAHG experimental data includes six public datasets and one self-built dataset. The experimental process of RAHG on these seven datasets is also recorded in it
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The RAHG experimental data includes four public datasets and one self-built dataset. The experimental process of RAHG on these five datasets is also recorded.
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