Title :
Nash bargaining and proportional fairness for log-convex utility sets
Author :
Schubert, Martin ; Boche, Holger
Author_Institution :
Fraunhofer German-Sino Lab. for Mobile Commun., Berlin
fDate :
March 31 2008-April 4 2008
Abstract :
For comprehensive convex compact positive utility sets, the Nash bargaining solution (NBS) is obtained by maximizing a product of utilities, a strategy which is also known as "proportional fairness". However, the standard assumption of convexity may not be fulfilled. This is especially true for wireless communication systems, where interference and adaptive techniques can lead to complicated non-convex utility sets (e.g. the 2-user SIR region with linear receivers). In this paper, we show that the Nash bargaining framework can be extended to certain non-convex utility sets, whose logarithmic transformation is strictly convex comprehensive. As application examples, we consider feasible sets of signal-to-interference ratios (SIR), based on axiomatic log-convex interference functions. The resulting SIR region is known to be log-convex. However, strict log-convexity and compactness is required here. We derive conditions under which this is fulfilled. In this case, there is a single-valued Nash bargaining solution, which is equivalent to the proportionally fair operating point. The results are shown for a total power constraint, as well as for individual power constraints.
Keywords :
radiocommunication; radiofrequency interference; Nash bargaining solution; adaptive techniques; axiomatic log-convex interference functions; log-convex utility sets; power constraints; proportional fairness; signal-to-interference ratios; wireless communication systems; Bandwidth; Base stations; Game theory; Interference; Mobile communication; NIST; Nash equilibrium; Resource management; Telecommunications; Wireless communication; Nash bargaining; SIR feasible set; cooperative game theory; resource allocation;
Conference_Titel :
Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, 2008. ICASSP 2008. IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Las Vegas, NV
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1483-3
Electronic_ISBN :
1520-6149
DOI :
10.1109/ICASSP.2008.4518320