Title :
Game theory and the design of self-configuring, adaptive wireless networks
Author :
MacKenzie, Allen B. ; Wicker, Stephen B.
Author_Institution :
Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY, USA
fDate :
11/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Game theory provides a wealth of tools that can be applied to the design and operation of communications systems. In this article, we provide a brief introduction to game theory. We then present applications of game theory to problems in random access and power control. In the case of random access, we examine the behavior of selfish users in a simplified Aloha system; surprisingly, rational selfish users do not implement the “always transmit” strategy that one might expect. In the case of power control, we show that game theoretic techniques can yield an optimal operating point without the intervention of an external controller
Keywords :
access protocols; cellular radio; game theory; power control; telecommunication control; always transmit strategy; game theory; optimal operating point; power control; random access; rational selfish users; self-configuring adaptive wireless networks; selfish users; simplified Aloha system; Adaptive systems; Base stations; Communication systems; Contracts; Design methodology; Game theory; Land mobile radio cellular systems; Optimal control; Power control; Wireless networks;
Journal_Title :
Communications Magazine, IEEE