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Applications of Game Theory for Power Control in Wireless Networks of Autonomous Entities , 23.04.2013 Vaggelis G. Douros1

The number of mobile-connected devices will exceed the worlds population in 2013, Cisco, Feb. 2013

Map of Fon Wi-Fi APs in (part of) London, April 2013 via http://corp.fon.com/maps

Motivation & Challenges(1)2

+ All other APs + other wireless devices Too many devices coexist in the same areaand compete for radio spectrum (-) very limited resourceThe problem: (-) Too much interferenceThe challenge: (How) Can we control it?Motivation & Challenges(2)

http://www.ntia.doc.gov/osmhome/allochrt.PDF 3

Power control (PC): How to choose the transmission power to achieve a Quality of Service (QoS) targetSome challenges for a successful power control algorithm [1]

On the Interference Mitigation in Wireless Networks Throughhttp://wcdma3g.blogspot.gr/

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We focus on scenarios where nodes have different QoS targets and (at least some of) them are autonomous (e.g., APs)We need distributed power control schemesCompetition for resources among players =(non-cooperative) game theory Key Issues/Our Roadmap:Has the game a Nash Equilibrium (NE)?How can we find it?Is it unique? If not, which to choose?Is it (Pareto) efficient?

Power Control Using Game Theory

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6Negotiation-Based Distributed Power Control (1) [2]Trunc(ated) Power Control [Zander, TVT 92]

(-) Unfair for this node no opportunity to achieve its targetMore importantly: how to oblige an autonomous entity to power off?

I achieved my QoS target I am 40% below my QoS target I am 20% below my QoS target I am 15% below my QoS target

7Negotiation-Based Distributed Power Control (2)We cannot dictate to an AP to power off/reduce its power!

Unsatisfied links negotiate in pairs. Each one uses part of its budget to make an offer to the other

I achieved my QoS target I am 40% below my QoS target I am 20% below my QoS target I am 15% below my QoS target I offer you 100 credits if you reduce your power 20%OK!No thanks!

8Non-Cooperative Power Control in Small Cell NetworksSmall cells are low-power devices that operate in licensed spectrum More devicesmore interference!Two-tier small cell network

http://www.smallcellforum.org

9 Heterogeneous nodes-heterogeneous utility functionsMN Utility Function:

SCN Utility Function:

Power Control Under Best Response Dynamics in Small Cell Networks (1) [3]

10Power Control Under Best Response Dynamics in Small Cell Networks (2) [3]Best response dynamics power control schemeMN power control:

SCN power control:(+) simple scheme(+) distributed algorithmWe show the existence and uniqueness of a NE in this scheme Interference mitigation in various scenarios is achieved

References[1]V.G. Douros and G.C. Polyzos, Review of Some Fundamental Approaches for Power Control in Wireless Networks, Elsevier Computer Communications, vol. 34, no. 13, pp. 1580-1592, August 2011.[2]V.G. Douros, G.C. Polyzos and S. Toumpis, Negotiation-Based Distributed Power Control in Wireless Networks with Autonomous Nodes, Proc. 73rd IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC2011-Spring), Budapest, Hungary, May 2011.[3] V.G. Douros, S. Toumpis and G.C. Polyzos, Power Control Under Best Response Dynamics for Interference Mitigation in a Two-Tier Femtocell Network, Proc. 8th International Workshop on Resource Allocation and Cooperation in Wireless Networks (RAWNET), Paderborn, Germany, May 2012.

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12 ! Vaggelis G. DourosMobile Multimedia LaboratoryDepartment of InformaticsAthens University of Economics and [email protected] http://mm.aueb.gr/~douros

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