International audienceWe present a non-cooperative game-theoretic approach for the distributed resource allocation problem in the context of multiple transmitters communicating with multiple receivers through parallel independent fading channels, which is closely related with small-cell multi-user orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) networks, e.g., Wi-Fi hotspots. We assume that all the transmitters are rational, selfish, and each one carries the objective of maximizing its own transmit rate, subject to its power constraint. In such a game-theoretic study, the central question is whether a Nash equilibrium (NE) exists, and if so, whether the network operates efficiently at the NE.We show, for independent fading channels, there...
International audienceIn this paper, we consider the uplink of a single cell network with K users si...
This chapter is dedicated to the study of distributed resource allocation problems in wireless commu...
International audienceInter-Cell Interference Coordination (ICIC) is commonly identified as a key ra...
International audienceWe present a non-cooperative game-theoretic approach for the distributed resou...
We present a general game-theoretical framework for the resource allocation problem in the down-link...
International audienceWe present a general game-theoretical framework for the resource allocation pr...
International audienceWe study the resource allocation problem in Orthogonal Frequency Division Mult...
This paper investigates the subcarrier allocation problem for a downlink multi-cell multiuser OFDMA ...
International audienceInter-Cell Interference Coordination (ICIC) is commonly identified as a key ra...
A multiuser wireless environment is a highly structured system where competition and cooperation coe...
monly identified as a key radio resource management mechanism to enhance system performance of 4G ne...
In this work, we investigate the power allocation (PA) problem aimed at minimizing the users' packet...
International audienceIn this paper, we consider the uplink of a single cell network with K users si...
This chapter is dedicated to the study of distributed resource allocation problems in wireless commu...
International audienceInter-Cell Interference Coordination (ICIC) is commonly identified as a key ra...
International audienceWe present a non-cooperative game-theoretic approach for the distributed resou...
We present a general game-theoretical framework for the resource allocation problem in the down-link...
International audienceWe present a general game-theoretical framework for the resource allocation pr...
International audienceWe study the resource allocation problem in Orthogonal Frequency Division Mult...
This paper investigates the subcarrier allocation problem for a downlink multi-cell multiuser OFDMA ...
International audienceInter-Cell Interference Coordination (ICIC) is commonly identified as a key ra...
A multiuser wireless environment is a highly structured system where competition and cooperation coe...
monly identified as a key radio resource management mechanism to enhance system performance of 4G ne...
In this work, we investigate the power allocation (PA) problem aimed at minimizing the users' packet...
International audienceIn this paper, we consider the uplink of a single cell network with K users si...
This chapter is dedicated to the study of distributed resource allocation problems in wireless commu...
International audienceInter-Cell Interference Coordination (ICIC) is commonly identified as a key ra...