Title :
A Nucleolus-Based Approach for Resource Allocation in OFDMA Wireless Mesh Networks
Author :
Hoteit, Sahar ; Secci, Stefano ; Langar, Rami ; Pujolle, Guy
Author_Institution :
Univ. Pierre & Marie Curie, Paris, France
Abstract :
Wireless mesh networks (WMNs) are emerging as a key solution to provide broadband and mobile wireless connectivity in a flexible and cost-effective way. In suburban areas, a common deployment model relies on orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA) communications between mesh routers (MRs), with one MR installed at each user premises. In this paper, we investigate a possible user cooperation path to implement strategic resource allocation in OFDMA WMNs, under the assumption that users want to control their interconnections. In this case, a novel strategic situation appears: How much an MR can demand, how much it can obtain, and how this shall depend on the interference with its neighbors. Strategic interference management and resource allocation mechanisms are needed to avoid performance degradation during congestion cases between MRs. In this paper, we model the problem as a bankruptcy game taking into account the interference between MRs. We identify possible solutions from cooperative game theory, namely the Shapley value and the nucleolus, and show through extensive simulations of realistic scenarios that they outperform two state-of-the-art OFDMA allocation schemes, namely, centralized-dynamic frequency planning, and frequency-ALOHA. In particular, the nucleolus solution offers best performance overall in terms of throughput and fairness, at a lower time complexity.
Keywords :
OFDM modulation; access protocols; broadband networks; channel allocation; cooperative communication; frequency division multiple access; game theory; interference suppression; mobility management (mobile radio); telecommunication network planning; telecommunication network routing; wireless mesh networks; OFDMA; Shapley value; WMN; bankruptcy game; broadband connectivity; centralized dynamic frequency planning; congestion avoidance; cooperative game theory; frequency ALOHA; mesh router; mobile wireless connectivity; nucleolus-based approach; orthogonal frequency division multiple access; strategic interference management; strategic resource allocation; user cooperation path; wireless mesh network; Bandwidth; Games; Interference; Mobile computing; Resource management; Throughput; Wireless communication; Shapley value; Wireless mesh networks; bankruptcy game; cooperative resource allocation; nucleolus;
Journal_Title :
Mobile Computing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMC.2012.177