• DocumentCode
    3743602
  • Title

    Distributed massive MIMO network games: Risk and altruism

  • Author

    Hamidou Tembine

  • Author_Institution
    Learning and Game theory Lab, New York University Abu Dhabi, UAE
  • fYear
    2015
  • Firstpage
    3481
  • Lastpage
    3486
  • Abstract
    With the explosive growth in wireless usage due in part to smart phones, tablets and a growing applications developer base, wireless operators are constantly looking for ways to increase the spectral efficiency of their networks with low power. Multiple input/ multiple output (MIMO) technology, which made its first broad commercial appearance in IEEE 802.11 systems, is now gaining substantial attention in mobile wireless wide area network with the launch of interoperable implementation of IEEE 802.16 and Long-Term Evolution networks. MIMO is a key technology in these networks which substantially improves network throughput, capacity and coverage. In this paper we investigate throughput sharing strategies in distributed massive MIMO network games where the users take into consideration not only their own throughout and risk but also the throughput of their neighborhood and subnetwork users. We provide equilibrium analysis and deduce the ex-post performance and network fairness. We show that, in presence of altruistic users, the sharing strategies improve the throughput fairness when the geodesic distance of the network is not large.
  • Keywords
    "Throughput","Games","MIMO","Nickel","Mobile communication","Wireless communication","Antennas"
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Decision and Control (CDC), 2015 IEEE 54th Annual Conference on
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/CDC.2015.7402758
  • Filename
    7402758