DocumentCode
69445
Title
Femtocell Access Strategies in Heterogeneous Networks using a Game Theoretical Framework
Author
Jia-Shi Lin ; Kai-Ten Feng
Author_Institution
Mediatek Incorporation, Hsinchu, Taiwan
Volume
13
Issue
3
fYear
2014
fDate
Mar-14
Firstpage
1208
Lastpage
1221
Abstract
In recent years, femtocell plays an important role in wireless networks not only for its spectrum reuse but also for its low power consumption. However, there exist several critical issues that need to be investigated, especially for the interferences between the macrocell BSs (mBSs) and femtocell BSs (fBSs). The level of interference mainly depends on the access strategies of fBSs. Two major access policies are considered in femtocell network, including the closed access mode and open access mode. The closed access mode only permits authorized subscribers to utilize the fBS; while all users are allowed to connect to the fBS by adopting the open access mode. Closed access will intuitively be advantageous to the femtocell subscribers, however, interference from the fBS to mBS´s users can become severe in the closed access mode than in open access mode. System performance of the entire heterogeneous network (HetNet) can be improved if fBS is operated in the open access mode. In order to relax the inflexible access strategies, hybrid access policy is considered in this paper which allows nonsubscribers to possess limited connections to the fBS. Two cell selection games for distinct scenarios are theoretically modeled to formulate the behaviors of nonsubscribers, and the existences of pure strategy Nash equilibria are also proven under feasible utility functions. From the perspectives of subscribers, HetNet system, and operator, numerical results suggest the adoption of hybrid access mode to provide higher flexibility for the performance enhancement.
Keywords
femtocellular radio; game theory; HetNet; access strategies; cell selection games; closed access mode; fBS; femtocell BS; femtocell access strategies; femtocell network; femtocell subscribers; game theoretical framework; heterogeneous network; heterogeneous networks; hybrid access mode; mBS; macrocell BS; open access mode; power consumption; wireless networks; Games; Interference; Joining processes; Macrocell networks; Quality of service; Silicon; Throughput; Heterogeneous networks; femtocell access; game theory;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Wireless Communications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1536-1276
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TWC.2014.011514.121668
Filename
6717210
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