• DocumentCode
    11996
  • Title

    Fair Scheduling in Cellular Systems in the Presence of Noncooperative Mobiles

  • Author

    Kavitha, V. ; Altman, Eitan ; El-Azouzi, Rachid ; Sundaresan, R.

  • Author_Institution
    Indian Inst. of Technol., Bombay (IITB), Mumbai, India
  • Volume
    22
  • Issue
    2
  • fYear
    2014
  • fDate
    Apr-14
  • Firstpage
    580
  • Lastpage
    594
  • Abstract
    We consider the problem of “fair” scheduling the resources to one of the many mobile stations by a centrally controlled base station (BS). The BS is the only entity taking decisions in this framework based on truthful information from the mobiles on their radio channel. We study the well-known family of parametric α-fair scheduling problems from a game-theoretic perspective in which some of the mobiles may be noncooperative. We first show that if the BS is unaware of the noncooperative behavior from the mobiles, the noncooperative mobiles become successful in snatching the resources from the other cooperative mobiles, resulting in unfair allocations. If the BS is aware of the noncooperative mobiles, a new game arises with BS as an additional player. It can then do better by neglecting the signals from the noncooperative mobiles. The BS, however, becomes successful in eliciting the truthful signals from the mobiles only when it uses additional information (signal statistics). This new policy along with the truthful signals from mobiles forms a Nash equilibrium (NE) that we call a Truth Revealing Equilibrium. Finally, we propose new iterative algorithms to implement fair scheduling policies that robustify the otherwise nonrobust (in presence of noncooperation) α-fair scheduling algorithms.
  • Keywords
    cellular radio; game theory; resource allocation; scheduling; wireless channels; BS; NE; Nash equilibrium; cellular system; centrally controlled base station; game-theoretic perspective; iterative algorithm; noncooperative mobile station; parametric α-fair scheduling problem; radio channel; resource allocation; signal statistics; truth revealing equilibrium; Channel quality indicator; fairness; incentive compatibility; scheduling; signaling game; truth revelation;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Networking, IEEE/ACM Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1063-6692
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TNET.2013.2253562
  • Filename
    6495503