The proposed infrastructure of the next generation wireless networks not only contains the centralized control but also enables the mobile devices to make distributed decisions. The focus of this thesis is to investigate the application of game theoretic approaches in distributed solutions to resource allocation problems in wireless networks. As a useful analytical tool to find distributed solutions to various practical problems, game theory has great potential to be applied in modeling various wireless communication problems, such as spectrum allocation, interference management, accessing mode selection, etc.. Furthermore, it gives us an insight into the behavior and interaction among the independent autonomous mobile nodes. Our work repor...
With the proliferation of mobile phone users, interference management is a big concern in this neote...
AbstractWith respect to the rapidly growing Fourth Generation (4G) wireless communication system, an...
This paper examines the theoretical aspects of bandwidth sharing in wireless, possibly mobile, ad-ho...
In next-generation wireless networks, a user can be connected through MultiMode Device (MMD) to the ...
The explosive development of mobile data service makes our lives convenient and efficient. However, ...
The ability to model independent decision makers whose actions potentially affect other decision mak...
Next generation wireless networks are expected to be heterogeneous consisting of several wireless te...
International audienceTo cope with the fast development of decentralized wire- less communications, ...
Game theory, originally invented to investigate the complex behavior in economics, has lent itself t...
With the advances in telecommunication technologies and dramatic performance enhancement of communic...
This paper proposes a novel approach, based on game theory, for radio resource allocation in the dow...
AbstractWith the proliferation of mobile phone users, interference management is a big concern in th...
Game theory has been recently introduced in wireless network design as a powerful modeling and analy...
In this paper, we consider the cooperation among users in heterogeneous wireless networks (HetNets)....
Currently, wireless technologies are becoming more complex all the time, and parameter management be...
With the proliferation of mobile phone users, interference management is a big concern in this neote...
AbstractWith respect to the rapidly growing Fourth Generation (4G) wireless communication system, an...
This paper examines the theoretical aspects of bandwidth sharing in wireless, possibly mobile, ad-ho...
In next-generation wireless networks, a user can be connected through MultiMode Device (MMD) to the ...
The explosive development of mobile data service makes our lives convenient and efficient. However, ...
The ability to model independent decision makers whose actions potentially affect other decision mak...
Next generation wireless networks are expected to be heterogeneous consisting of several wireless te...
International audienceTo cope with the fast development of decentralized wire- less communications, ...
Game theory, originally invented to investigate the complex behavior in economics, has lent itself t...
With the advances in telecommunication technologies and dramatic performance enhancement of communic...
This paper proposes a novel approach, based on game theory, for radio resource allocation in the dow...
AbstractWith the proliferation of mobile phone users, interference management is a big concern in th...
Game theory has been recently introduced in wireless network design as a powerful modeling and analy...
In this paper, we consider the cooperation among users in heterogeneous wireless networks (HetNets)....
Currently, wireless technologies are becoming more complex all the time, and parameter management be...
With the proliferation of mobile phone users, interference management is a big concern in this neote...
AbstractWith respect to the rapidly growing Fourth Generation (4G) wireless communication system, an...
This paper examines the theoretical aspects of bandwidth sharing in wireless, possibly mobile, ad-ho...