Title :
A game theoretic approach for inter-network interference mitigation in wireless body area networks
Author :
Du Dakun ; Hu Fengye ; Wang Feng ; Wang Zhijun ; Du Yu ; Wang Lu
Author_Institution :
Jilin Univ., Changchun, China
fDate :
7/7/1905 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Wireless Body Area Network (WBAN) is an emerging technology to provide real-time health monitoring and ubiquitous healthcare services. In many applications, multiple wireless body area networks have to coexist in a small area, resulting in serious inter-network interference. This not only reduces network reliability that is especially important in emergency medical applications, but also consumes more power of WBANs. In this paper, an inter-network interference mitigation approach based on a power control algorithm is proposed. Power control is modeled as a non-cooperative game, in which both inter-network interference and energy efficiency of WBANs are considered. The existence and uniqueness of Nash Equilibrium in the game are proved, and an optimal scheme based on best response is proposed to find its Nash Equilibrium. By coordinating the transmission power levels among networks under interference environment, the total system throughput can be increased with minimum power consumed. The effectiveness of the proposed method has been illustrated by simulation results, where the performance of the proposed approach is evaluated in terms of overall utility and power efficiency and convergence speed.
Keywords :
biomedical telemetry; body area networks; energy conservation; game theory; health care; internetworking; medical computing; power control; radiofrequency interference; telecommunication control; telecommunication network reliability; telecommunication power management; ubiquitous computing; Nash equilibrium; WBAN; convergence speed; emergency medical applications; energy efficiency; game theoretic approach; health monitoring; internetwork interference mitigation; network reliability; noncooperative game; overall utility; power control algorithm; power efficiency; system throughput; transmission power levels; ubiquitous healthcare services; wireless body area networks; Body area networks; Games; Interference; Medical services; Power control; Wireless communication; Wireless sensor networks; game theory; inter-network interference; power control; wireless body area network;
Journal_Title :
Communications, China
DOI :
10.1109/CC.2015.7275253