Network level cooperation for resource allocation in future wireless networks

Abstract

The increasing number of radio access technologies and the availability of multi-radio devices boost the need for novel resource allocation schemes in cellular networks. This paper uses a cooperative game theoretic approach for resource allocation at the network level, while utilizing simultaneous use of available radio interfaces at the device level. We model resource allocation management using the well known bankruptcy model and apply Kalai-Smorodinsky bargaining solution method to find a distribution rule, based on which we propose resource allocation and call admission control schemes. Performance analysis of our allocation and control schemes demonstrates significant improvements over previous approaches in terms of utilization of the available bandwidth and the number of call drops.

@INPROCEEDINGS{4812916,
author={Khan, M.A. and Cuong Truong and Geithner, T. and Sivrikaya, F. and Albayrak, S.},
booktitle={Wireless Days, 2008. WD '08. 1st IFIP}, title={Network level cooperation for resource allocation in future wireless networks},
year={2008},
month=nov.,
volume={},
number={},
pages={1 -5},
keywords={Kalai-Smorodinsky bargaining solution method;bankruptcy model;call admission control scheme;cellular network;cooperative game theoretic approach;network level cooperation;radio access technology;radio interfaces;resource allocation management scheme;cellular radio;game theory;radio access networks;resource allocation;telecommunication congestion control;telecommunication network management;},
doi={10.1109/WD.2008.4812916},
ISSN={},}
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2008
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IFIP Wireless Days Conference, Dubai (RECEIVED BEST PAPER AWARD)