DocumentCode :
1069683
Title :
Optimal Linear Precoding Strategies for Wideband Noncooperative Systems Based on Game Theory—Part I: Nash Equilibria
Author :
Scutari, Gesualdo ; Palomar, Daniel P. ; Barbarossa, Sergio
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Rome, Rome
Volume :
56
Issue :
3
fYear :
2008
fDate :
3/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
1230
Lastpage :
1249
Abstract :
In this two-part paper, we propose a decentralized strategy, based on a game-theoretic formulation, to find out the optimal precoding/multiplexing matrices for a multipoint-to-multipoint communication system composed of a set of wideband links sharing the same physical resources, i.e., time and bandwidth. We assume, as optimality criterion, the achievement of a Nash equilibrium and consider two alternative optimization problems: 1) the competitive maximization of mutual information on each link, given constraints on the transmit power and on the spectral mask imposed by the radio spectrum regulatory bodies; and 2) the competitive maximization of the transmission rate, using finite order constellations, under the same constraints as above, plus a constraint on the average error probability. In this first part of the paper, we start by showing that the solution set of both noncooperative games is always nonempty and contains only pure strategies. Then, we prove that the optimal precoding/multiplexing scheme for both games leads to a channel diagonalizing structure, so that both matrix-valued problems can be recast in a simpler unified vector power control game, with no performance penalty. Thus, we study this simpler game and derive sufficient conditions ensuring the uniqueness of the Nash equilibrium. Interestingly, although derived under stronger constraints, incorporating for example spectral mask constraints, our uniqueness conditions have broader validity than previously known conditions. Finally, we assess the goodness of the proposed decentralized strategy by comparing its performance with the performance of a Pareto-optimal centralized scheme. To reach the Nash equilibria of the game, in Part II, we propose alternative distributed algorithms, along with their convergence conditions.
Keywords :
broadband networks; channel coding; error statistics; game theory; linear codes; multiplexing; optimisation; precoding; Nash equilibria; average error probability; channel diagonalizing structure; competitive mutual information maximization; game theory; multiplexing matrices; multipoint-to-multipoint communication system; optimal linear precoding strategy; radio spectrum regulatory body; wideband links; wideband noncooperative system; Bandwidth; Communication systems; Constraint optimization; Error probability; Game theory; Mutual information; Nash equilibrium; Power control; Sufficient conditions; Wideband; Ad hoc networks; Nash equilibrium; cognitive radio; game theory; linear precoding; mutual information;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1053-587X
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TSP.2007.907807
Filename :
4451295
Link To Document :
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