Joint Network-Centric and User-Centric Radio Resource Management In . . .
A pricing mechanism to mediate (and allocate resources) between conflicting user and network objectives has been recently proposed [1] in a single-cell system. Here, we extend the results to a multicell system where the autonomous base station assignment and power control are formulated as a non-coo...
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2003
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Online Access: | http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.8.9620 http://winext.rutgers.edu/~narayan/PAPERS/v.pdf |
Summary: | A pricing mechanism to mediate (and allocate resources) between conflicting user and network objectives has been recently proposed [1] in a single-cell system. Here, we extend the results to a multicell system where the autonomous base station assignment and power control are formulated as a non-cooperative game among users. The network prices the resources using two strategies: global pricing that maximizes the revenue and minimax pricing that trades off the revenue for an evener resource allocation. |
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