Title :
Hierarchical Network Formation Games in the Uplink of Multi-Hop Wireless Networks
Author :
Walid Saad;Quanyan Zhu;Tamer Basar;Zhu Han;Are Hjorungnes
Author_Institution :
UNIK-Univ. Grad. Center, Univ. of Oslo, Kjeller, Norway
Abstract :
In this paper, we propose a game theoretic approach to tackle the problem of the distributed formation of the hierarchical network architecture that connects the nodes in the uplink of a wireless multi-hop network. Unlike existing literature which focused on the performance assessment of hierarchical multi-hop networks given an existing topology, this paper investigates the problem of the formation of this topology among a number of nodes that seek to send data in the uplink to a central base station through multihop. We model the problem as a hierarchical network formation game and we divide the network into different hierarchy levels, whereby the nodes belonging to the same level engage in a noncooperative Nash game for selecting their next hop. As a solution to the game, we propose a novel equilibrium concept, the hierarchical Nash equilibrium, for a sequence of multi-stage Nash games, which can be found by backward induction analytically. For finding this equilibrium, we propose a distributed myopic dynamics algorithm, based on fictitious play, in which each node computes the mixed strategies that maximize its utility which represents the probability of successful transmission over the multi-hop communication path in the presence of interference. Simulation results show that the proposed algorithm presents significant gains in terms of average achieved expected utility per user up to 125.6% relative to a nearest neighbor algorithm.
Keywords :
"Spread spectrum communication","Wireless networks","Network topology","Game theory","Base stations","Nash equilibrium","Heuristic algorithms","Distributed computing","Interference","Computational modeling"
Conference_Titel :
Global Telecommunications Conference, 2009. GLOBECOM 2009. IEEE
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4148-8
DOI :
10.1109/GLOCOM.2009.5426293