This chapter is dedicated to the study of distributed resource allocation problems in wireless communication networks. Non-cooperative game theory proves to be a useful tool to investigate this type of problems. The players, the transmitter nodes, choose their power allocation policies in order to maximize their own information theoretic payoffs, namely their individual achievable Shannon transmission rates. Our attention is mostly focused on the basic multi-user channel models: the multiple access channel (MAC) and the interference channel (IC). However, more complex channels such as the interference relay channel (IRC) and the cognitive radio channel (CRC) are also discussed. We provide an updated overview of the existing results with res...
The wireless networks face challenges in efficient utilization of bandwidth due to paucity of resour...
The ability to model independent decision makers whose actions potentially affect other decision mak...
The ability to model independent decision makers whose actions potentially affect other decision mak...
This chapter is dedicated to the study of distributed resource allocation problems in wireless commu...
This chapter is dedicated to the study of distributed resource allocation problems in wireless commu...
This chapter is dedicated to the study of distributed resource allocation problems in wireless commu...
The purpose of this chapter is to illustrate some possible applications of non-cooperative game theo...
The purpose of this chapter is to illustrate some possible applications of non-cooperative game theo...
The purpose of this chapter is to illustrate some possible applications of non-cooperative game theo...
In a cognitive radio network wherein primary and secondary users coexist, an efficient power allocat...
A multiuser wireless environment is a highly structured system where competition and cooperation coe...
A multiuser wireless environment is a highly structured system where competition and cooperation coe...
The focus of this thesis is to establish a game theoretic framework for cognitive radio (CR) wireles...
The focus of this thesis is to establish a game theoretic framework for cognitive radio (CR) wireles...
Abstract—Due to the limitation of radio spectrum resource and fast growing of wireless applications,...
The wireless networks face challenges in efficient utilization of bandwidth due to paucity of resour...
The ability to model independent decision makers whose actions potentially affect other decision mak...
The ability to model independent decision makers whose actions potentially affect other decision mak...
This chapter is dedicated to the study of distributed resource allocation problems in wireless commu...
This chapter is dedicated to the study of distributed resource allocation problems in wireless commu...
This chapter is dedicated to the study of distributed resource allocation problems in wireless commu...
The purpose of this chapter is to illustrate some possible applications of non-cooperative game theo...
The purpose of this chapter is to illustrate some possible applications of non-cooperative game theo...
The purpose of this chapter is to illustrate some possible applications of non-cooperative game theo...
In a cognitive radio network wherein primary and secondary users coexist, an efficient power allocat...
A multiuser wireless environment is a highly structured system where competition and cooperation coe...
A multiuser wireless environment is a highly structured system where competition and cooperation coe...
The focus of this thesis is to establish a game theoretic framework for cognitive radio (CR) wireles...
The focus of this thesis is to establish a game theoretic framework for cognitive radio (CR) wireles...
Abstract—Due to the limitation of radio spectrum resource and fast growing of wireless applications,...
The wireless networks face challenges in efficient utilization of bandwidth due to paucity of resour...
The ability to model independent decision makers whose actions potentially affect other decision mak...
The ability to model independent decision makers whose actions potentially affect other decision mak...