DocumentCode
69357
Title
Universal Non-Linear Cheat-Proof Pricing Framework for Wireless Multiple Access Channels
Author
Fei Shen ; Jorswieck, Eduard
Author_Institution
Commun. Lab., Dresden Univ. of Technol., Dresden, Germany
Volume
13
Issue
3
fYear
2014
fDate
Mar-14
Firstpage
1436
Lastpage
1448
Abstract
The success of future wireless networks depends on the correct and robust operation with selfish or even malicious nodes. Game theory provides methods to design such wireless systems. In this paper, we study a general multiple access system (with linear and nonlinear receiver) with three types of agents: the regulator, the system optimizer and the mobile users. The users formulate the signal to interference-plus-noise ratio (SINR) based quality-of-service (QoS) requirements and pay a corresponding virtual fee to the regulator depending on their transmit power. The regulator ensures the QoS requirements of all users by clever non-linear pricing and prevents cheating. The simple system optimizer solves the system utility maximization problem to allocate the power. The feasible utility region, power allocation, weights, the universal pricing, which is linear in the pricing parameters and logarithmic in power, and the resulting cost terms are derived in closed form. The user misbehavior is analyzed. Finally a repeated game is formulated with the worst case strategy for all the honest users and trigger strategy for the cheater. Analysis and simulation results show that the proposed framework is strategy-proof.
Keywords
game theory; quality of service; radio networks; radio receivers; radiofrequency interference; wireless channels; QoS; SINR; game theory; linear receiver; malicious nodes; nonlinear receiver; pricing parameters; quality-of-service; signal to interference-plus-noise ratio; universal nonlinear cheat proof pricing framework; wireless multiple access channels; wireless networks; wireless systems; Interference; Pricing; Quality of service; Regulators; Resource management; Silicon carbide; Wireless communication; Universal pricing; misbehavior; multiple access channel; power allocation; repeated game; system utility maximization; utility requirement;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Wireless Communications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1536-1276
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TWC.2014.011514.130710
Filename
6717203
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