This Brief introduces the wireless spectrum market and discusses the
current research for spectrum auctions. It covers the unique properties
of spectrum auction, such as interference relationship, reusability,
divisibility, composite effect and marginal effect, while also proposing
how to build economic incentives into the network architecture and
protocols in order to optimize the efficiency of wireless systems. Three
scenarios for designing new auctions are demonstrated. First, a truthful
double auction scheme for spectrum trading considering both the
heterogeneous propagation properties of channels and spatial reuse is
proposed. In the second scenario, a framework is designed to enable
spectrum group secondary users with a limited budget. Finally, a
flexible auction is created enabling operators to purchase the right
amounts of spectrum at the right prices according to their users'
dynamic demands. Both concise and comprehensive, Auction Design for the
Wireless Spectrum Market is suited for professionals and researchers
working with wireless communications and networks. It is also a useful
tool for advanced-level students interested in spectrum and networking
issues.