Wireless technologies are pervasive to support ubiquitous healthcare applications. However, a critical issue of using wireless communications under a healthcare scenario rests at the electromagnetic interference (EMI) caused by RF transmission, and a high level of EMI may lead to a critical malfunction of medical sensors. In view of EMI on medical sensors, we propose a power control algorithm under a noncooperative game theoretic framework to schedule data transmission. Our objective is to ensure that the noncooperative game of power control can achieve a network-level objective - the optimal network capacity, although the wireless users are selfish and only interested in optimizing their own channel capacity. To obtain this objective, we s...
monly identified as a key radio resource management mechanism to enhance system performance of 4G ne...
Abstract — Efficient use of available resources in next gener-ation wireless systems require control...
In this paper, we outline various tools from the theory of non-cooperative games for studying compet...
Wireless technologies are pervasive to support ubiquitous healthcare applications. However, a critic...
A device-to-device (D2D) assisted cellular network is pervasive to support ubiquitous healthcare app...
In this paper, we propose a non-cooperative power control game to mitigate inter-network interferenc...
Wireless technologies and vehicle-mounted or wearable medical sensors are pervasive to support ubiqu...
Wireless technologies are pervasive to support ubiquitous healthcare applications. However, a critic...
The trend towards personalized ubiquitous computing has led to the advent of a new generation of wir...
The spectrum resources, interference, and energy of battery-based devices are predominant problems a...
Game theory has been recently introduced in wireless network design as a powerful modeling and analy...
Wireless mesh networks (WMNs) are a promising networking paradigm for next generation wireless netwo...
An efficient use of the radio resources in wireless communications presents a fundamental challenge....
International audienceInter-Cell Interference Coordination (ICIC) is commonly identified as a key ra...
Abstract — The problem of non-cooperative power control is studied for wireless ad hoc networks supp...
monly identified as a key radio resource management mechanism to enhance system performance of 4G ne...
Abstract — Efficient use of available resources in next gener-ation wireless systems require control...
In this paper, we outline various tools from the theory of non-cooperative games for studying compet...
Wireless technologies are pervasive to support ubiquitous healthcare applications. However, a critic...
A device-to-device (D2D) assisted cellular network is pervasive to support ubiquitous healthcare app...
In this paper, we propose a non-cooperative power control game to mitigate inter-network interferenc...
Wireless technologies and vehicle-mounted or wearable medical sensors are pervasive to support ubiqu...
Wireless technologies are pervasive to support ubiquitous healthcare applications. However, a critic...
The trend towards personalized ubiquitous computing has led to the advent of a new generation of wir...
The spectrum resources, interference, and energy of battery-based devices are predominant problems a...
Game theory has been recently introduced in wireless network design as a powerful modeling and analy...
Wireless mesh networks (WMNs) are a promising networking paradigm for next generation wireless netwo...
An efficient use of the radio resources in wireless communications presents a fundamental challenge....
International audienceInter-Cell Interference Coordination (ICIC) is commonly identified as a key ra...
Abstract — The problem of non-cooperative power control is studied for wireless ad hoc networks supp...
monly identified as a key radio resource management mechanism to enhance system performance of 4G ne...
Abstract — Efficient use of available resources in next gener-ation wireless systems require control...
In this paper, we outline various tools from the theory of non-cooperative games for studying compet...