DocumentCode
49062
Title
An Operations Research Game Approach for Resource and Power Allocation in Cooperative Femtocell Networks
Author
Langar, Rami ; Secci, Stefano ; Boutaba, Raouf ; Pujolle, Guy
Author_Institution
LIP6, Univ. of Pierre & Marie Curie, Paris, France
Volume
14
Issue
4
fYear
2015
fDate
April 1 2015
Firstpage
675
Lastpage
687
Abstract
Femtocells are emerging as a key technology to improve coverage and network capacity in indoor environments. When femtocells use different frequency bands than macrocells (i.e., split-spectrum approach), femto-to-femto interference remains the major issue. In particular, congestion cases in which femtocell demands exceed the available resources raise several challenging questions: how much a femtocell can demand? how much it can obtain? and how this shall depends on the interference with its neighbors? Strategic interference management between femtocells via power control and resource allocation mechanisms is needed to avoid performance degradation during congestion cases. In this paper, we model the resource and power allocation problem as an operations research game, where imputations are deduced from cooperative game theory, namely the Shapley value and the Nucleolus, using utility components results of partial optimizations. Based on these evaluations, users´ demands are first rescaled to strategically justified values. Then, a power-level and throughput optimization using the rescaled demands is conducted. The performance of the developed solutions is analyzed and extensive simulation results are presented to illustrate their potential advantages. In particular, we show that the Shapley value solution with power control offers the overall best performance in terms of throughput, fairness, spectrum spatial reuse, and transmit power, with a slightly higher time complexity compared to alternative solutions.
Keywords
cooperative communication; femtocellular radio; game theory; operations research; optimisation; power control; radiofrequency interference; resource allocation; telecommunication control; Nucleolus; Shapley value; cooperative femtocell networks; cooperative game theory; femto-to-femto interference; indoor environments; macrocells; network capacity; operation research game approach; partial optimizations; performance degradation; power allocation problem; power control; power-level; resource allocation mechanisms; strategic interference management; throughput optimization; utility components; Femtocell networks; Games; Interference; Mobile computing; Optimization; Resource management; Femtocell networks; nucleolus; operations research game; power control; resource allocation; shapley value;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Mobile Computing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1536-1233
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMC.2014.2329835
Filename
6832546
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