In this paper, we investigate non-cooperative radio resource management in a vehicle-to-vehicle communication network. The technical challenges lie in high-vehicle mobility and data traffic variations. Over the discrete scheduling slots, each vehicle user equipment (VUE)-pair competes with other VUE-pairs in the coverage of a road side unit (RSU) for the limited frequency to transmit queued data packets, aiming to optimize the expected long-term performance. The frequency allocation at the beginning of each slot at the RSU is regulated by a sealed second-price auction. Such interactions among VUE-pairs are modeled as a stochastic game with a semi-continuous global network state space. By defining a partitioned control policy, we transform t...
International audienceThe enabling technology of vehicular networks for Intelligent Transportation S...
International audienceThe enabling technology of vehicular networks for Intelligent Transportation S...
International audienceWe consider finite number of users, with infinite buffer storage , sharing a s...
Abstract In this paper, we investigate non-cooperative radio resource management in a vehicle-to-ve...
In this paper, we investigate non-cooperative radio resource management in a vehicle-to-vehicle comm...
This paper focuses on a vehicle-to-vehicle communication network, for which we study the radio resou...
Abstract This paper addresses the problem of wireless resource scheduling in a vehicle-to-vehicle (V...
This paper addresses the problem of wireless resource scheduling in a vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) commu...
This paper addresses the problem of wireless resource scheduling in a vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) commu...
Abstract—In this paper, we investigate the opportunistic spec-trum access for cognitive radio vehicu...
Abstract — In this paper, we model the various wireless users in a cognitive radio network as a coll...
How to allocate the limited wireless resource in dense radio access networks (RANs) remains challeng...
International audienceThe enabling technology of vehicular networks for Intelligent Transportation S...
Abstract How to allocate the limited wireless resource in dense radio access networks (RANs) remains...
How to allocate the limited wireless resource in dense radio access networks (RANs) remains challeng...
International audienceThe enabling technology of vehicular networks for Intelligent Transportation S...
International audienceThe enabling technology of vehicular networks for Intelligent Transportation S...
International audienceWe consider finite number of users, with infinite buffer storage , sharing a s...
Abstract In this paper, we investigate non-cooperative radio resource management in a vehicle-to-ve...
In this paper, we investigate non-cooperative radio resource management in a vehicle-to-vehicle comm...
This paper focuses on a vehicle-to-vehicle communication network, for which we study the radio resou...
Abstract This paper addresses the problem of wireless resource scheduling in a vehicle-to-vehicle (V...
This paper addresses the problem of wireless resource scheduling in a vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) commu...
This paper addresses the problem of wireless resource scheduling in a vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) commu...
Abstract—In this paper, we investigate the opportunistic spec-trum access for cognitive radio vehicu...
Abstract — In this paper, we model the various wireless users in a cognitive radio network as a coll...
How to allocate the limited wireless resource in dense radio access networks (RANs) remains challeng...
International audienceThe enabling technology of vehicular networks for Intelligent Transportation S...
Abstract How to allocate the limited wireless resource in dense radio access networks (RANs) remains...
How to allocate the limited wireless resource in dense radio access networks (RANs) remains challeng...
International audienceThe enabling technology of vehicular networks for Intelligent Transportation S...
International audienceThe enabling technology of vehicular networks for Intelligent Transportation S...
International audienceWe consider finite number of users, with infinite buffer storage , sharing a s...