To meet the requirements of various emerging manufacturing applications, multiple Industrial Wireless Networks (IWNs) are employed to operate in the same region. However, the limited communication resources inevitably incur interference in the time and frequency domains, which is known as the coexistence problem. Existing centralized mechanisms suffer from a low computational efficiency in a large-scale network scenario, and the globally shared information cannot be fully obtained in practice. To this end, we first design an incomplete information sharing protocol to clarify the decentralized coordination among coexisting IWNs. We then formulate the coexistence problem as a non-cooperative game, which is proven to be a potential game. In ad...
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To meet the requirements of various emerging manufacturing applications, multiple Industrial Wireles...
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Abstract—In this paper, we introduce a game theoretic frame-work for studying the problem of minimiz...
Abstract—In this paper, we introduce a game theoretic frame-work for studying the problem of minimiz...
The purpose of this chapter is to illustrate some possible applications of non-cooperative game theo...
The limited spectrum resources inevitably incur the spectrum sharing among coexisting industrial wir...
In networks with transmitting users having separate un-coordinated receivers, waveform adaptation by...
This paper discusses a new perspective for the application of game theory to wireless relay networks...
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In many practical scenarios, wireless devices are autonomous and thus, may exhibit non-cooperative b...
Device-to-device (D2D) communications and femtocell systems can bring significant benefits to users’...
This paper considers the problem of resource allocation for a large-scale wireless network consistin...
The field of convention emergence studies how agents involved in repeated coordination games can rea...
This document looks into coordinated radio resource allocation algorithms in deployments of huge num...
Abstract—This paper discusses a new perspective for the appli-cation of game theory to wireless rela...
To meet the requirements of various emerging manufacturing applications, multiple Industrial Wireles...
Abstract—Future wireless packet switched cellular networks will require dense frequency reuse to ach...
Abstract—In this paper, we introduce a game theoretic frame-work for studying the problem of minimiz...
Abstract—In this paper, we introduce a game theoretic frame-work for studying the problem of minimiz...
The purpose of this chapter is to illustrate some possible applications of non-cooperative game theo...
The limited spectrum resources inevitably incur the spectrum sharing among coexisting industrial wir...
In networks with transmitting users having separate un-coordinated receivers, waveform adaptation by...
This paper discusses a new perspective for the application of game theory to wireless relay networks...
Device-to-device (D2D) communication as an underlay to cellular networks can bring significant benef...
In many practical scenarios, wireless devices are autonomous and thus, may exhibit non-cooperative b...
Device-to-device (D2D) communications and femtocell systems can bring significant benefits to users’...
This paper considers the problem of resource allocation for a large-scale wireless network consistin...
The field of convention emergence studies how agents involved in repeated coordination games can rea...
This document looks into coordinated radio resource allocation algorithms in deployments of huge num...
Abstract—This paper discusses a new perspective for the appli-cation of game theory to wireless rela...