Game Theory Based Radio Resource Management Algorithm for Packet Access Cellular Networks

Author:

Varga Mihály1,Polgár Zsolt Alfréd1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Communications, Faculty of Electronics, Telecommunications and Information Technology , Technical University of Cluj Napoca

Abstract

Abstract The goal of Radio Resource Management (RRM) mechanisms is to allocate the transmission resources to the users such that the transmission requests are satisfied while several constraints are fulfilled. These constraints refer to low complexity and power consumption and high spectral efficiency and can be met by multidimensional optimization. This paper proposes a Game Theory (GT) based suboptimal solution to this multidimensional optimization problem. The results obtained by computer simulations show that the proposed RRM algorithm brings significant improvement in what concerns the average delay and the throughput, compared to other RRM algorithms, at the expense of somewhat increased complexity.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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