Motivated partially by a control-theoretic viewpoint, we propose a game-theoretic model, called random access game, for contention control. We characterize Nash equilibria of random access games, study their dynamics, and propose distributed algorithms (strategy evolutions) to achieve Nash equilibria. This provides a general analytical framework that is capable of modeling a large class of system-wide quality-of-service (QoS) models via the specification of per-node utility functions, in which system-wide fairness or service differentiation can be achieved in a distributed manner as long as each node executes a contention resolution algorithm that is designed to achieve the Nash equilibrium. We thus propose a novel medium access method de...
In this thesis, we present several random access algorithms for medium access control in wireless ne...
In WiFi networks, mobile nodes compete for accessing a shared channel by means of a random access pr...
Abstract—In WiFi networks, mobile nodes compete for access-ing a shared channel by means of a random...
Motivated partially by a control-theoretic viewpoint, we propose a game-theoretic model, called rand...
We present a game-theoretic approach to contention control. We define a game-theoretic model, called...
In this paper, we generalize the random access game model, and show that it provides a general game-...
In this paper, we generalize the random access game model, and show that it provides a general game-...
Wireless networking is fast becoming the primary method for people to connect to the Internet and wi...
Fair sharing of bandwidth remains an unresolved issue for distributed systems. In this paper, the us...
Fair sharing of bandwidth remains an unresolved issue for distributed systems. In this paper, the us...
The 802.11 families are considered as the most applicable set of standards for Wireless Local Area N...
The 802.11 families are considered as the most applicable set of standards for Wireless Local Area N...
Contention control is an important means to mitigate adverse affects of multiple access interference...
In WiFi networks, mobile nodes compete for accessing a shared channel by means of a random access pr...
In WiFi networks, mobile nodes compete for accessing a shared channel by means of a random access pr...
In this thesis, we present several random access algorithms for medium access control in wireless ne...
In WiFi networks, mobile nodes compete for accessing a shared channel by means of a random access pr...
Abstract—In WiFi networks, mobile nodes compete for access-ing a shared channel by means of a random...
Motivated partially by a control-theoretic viewpoint, we propose a game-theoretic model, called rand...
We present a game-theoretic approach to contention control. We define a game-theoretic model, called...
In this paper, we generalize the random access game model, and show that it provides a general game-...
In this paper, we generalize the random access game model, and show that it provides a general game-...
Wireless networking is fast becoming the primary method for people to connect to the Internet and wi...
Fair sharing of bandwidth remains an unresolved issue for distributed systems. In this paper, the us...
Fair sharing of bandwidth remains an unresolved issue for distributed systems. In this paper, the us...
The 802.11 families are considered as the most applicable set of standards for Wireless Local Area N...
The 802.11 families are considered as the most applicable set of standards for Wireless Local Area N...
Contention control is an important means to mitigate adverse affects of multiple access interference...
In WiFi networks, mobile nodes compete for accessing a shared channel by means of a random access pr...
In WiFi networks, mobile nodes compete for accessing a shared channel by means of a random access pr...
In this thesis, we present several random access algorithms for medium access control in wireless ne...
In WiFi networks, mobile nodes compete for accessing a shared channel by means of a random access pr...
Abstract—In WiFi networks, mobile nodes compete for access-ing a shared channel by means of a random...