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Joint random access and power control game in ad hoc networks with noncooperative users

✍ Scribed by Chengnian Long; Qun Chi; Xinping Guan; Tongwen Chen


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
787 KB
Volume
9
Category
Article
ISSN
1570-8705

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✦ Synopsis


We consider a distributed joint random access and power control scheme for interference management in wireless ad hoc networks. To derive decentralized solutions that do not require any cooperation among the users, we formulate this problem as noncooperative joint random access and power control game, in which each user minimizes its average transmission cost with a given rate constraint. Using supermodular game theory, the existence and uniqueness of Nash equilibrium are established. Furthermore, we present an asynchronous distributed algorithm to compute the solution of the game based on myopic best response updates, which converges to Nash equilibrium globally. Finally, a link admission algorithm is carried out to guarantee the reliability of the active users. Performance evaluations via simulations show that the game-theoretical based cross-layer design achieves high performance in terms of energy consumption and network stability.


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