Future wireless networks will combine multiple radio technologies and subsystems, possibly managed by competing network providers. For such systems it may be advantageous to let the end nodes (terminals) make some or all of the resource management decisions. In addition to reducing complexity and costs, increasing redundancy, and facilitating more timely decisions; distributed resource sharing regimes can decouple the individual subsystems. Decoupled subsystems could be desirable both because competing operators can be business-wise separated and because it allows new technologies to be added (removed) in a modular fashion. However, distributed regimes can also lead to “selfish” wireless nodes who only try to maximize their own performance....
UnrestrictedIn emerging self-organizing wireless networks, each device is controlled by a potentiall...
In recent time the spectrum and infrastructure sharing hasbeen gaining more and more on importance d...
The high popularity of Wi-Fi technology for wireless access has led to a common problem of densely d...
The complex and distributed nature of wireless networks have traditionally made allocation of networ...
Connectivity and high transmission rates are desired in wireless networks to offer reliable and high...
With the objectives of improving 3G networks coverage by using relaying nodes, a game theoretic appr...
Abstract—The rapid growth of mobile internet traffic has forced wireless service providers to deploy...
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We consider a network in which several service providers offer wireless access service to their resp...
Abstract—Wireless access networks are often characterized by the interaction of different end users,...
In Wi-Fi networks, mobile nodes compete for accessing the shared channel by means of a random access...
Next generation wireless networks are expected to be heterogeneous consisting of several wireless te...
We consider a network in which several service providers offer wireless access to their respective s...
In the last years has clearly emerged the opportunity of extending traditional single-hop wireless t...
UnrestrictedIn emerging self-organizing wireless networks, each device is controlled by a potentiall...
In recent time the spectrum and infrastructure sharing hasbeen gaining more and more on importance d...
The high popularity of Wi-Fi technology for wireless access has led to a common problem of densely d...
The complex and distributed nature of wireless networks have traditionally made allocation of networ...
Connectivity and high transmission rates are desired in wireless networks to offer reliable and high...
With the objectives of improving 3G networks coverage by using relaying nodes, a game theoretic appr...
Abstract—The rapid growth of mobile internet traffic has forced wireless service providers to deploy...
Wireless access networks are often characterized by the interaction of different end users, communic...
Part 7: Wireless Networks IInternational audienceWe present a model of competition on prices between...
We consider a network in which several service providers offer wireless access service to their resp...
Abstract—Wireless access networks are often characterized by the interaction of different end users,...
In Wi-Fi networks, mobile nodes compete for accessing the shared channel by means of a random access...
Next generation wireless networks are expected to be heterogeneous consisting of several wireless te...
We consider a network in which several service providers offer wireless access to their respective s...
In the last years has clearly emerged the opportunity of extending traditional single-hop wireless t...
UnrestrictedIn emerging self-organizing wireless networks, each device is controlled by a potentiall...
In recent time the spectrum and infrastructure sharing hasbeen gaining more and more on importance d...
The high popularity of Wi-Fi technology for wireless access has led to a common problem of densely d...