Title :
A game theoretic approach for the association problem in two-tier HetNets
Author :
Haddad, Mario ; Wiecek, Piotr ; Altman, Eitan ; Sidi, Habib
Author_Institution :
INRIA Sophia-Antipolis, Sophia-Antipolis, France
Abstract :
This paper addresses a Bayesian game theoretic framework for determining the association rules that decide to which cell a given mobile user should associate in LTE two-tier Heterogeneous Networks (HetNets). Users are assumed to compete to maximize their throughput by picking the best locally serving cell with respect to their own measurement, their demand and a partial statistical channel state information (CSI) of other users. In particular, we investigate the properties of a hierarchical game, in which the macro-cell BS is a player on its own. We derive analytically the utilities related to the channel quality perceived by users to obtain the equilibria. We show by means of a Stackelberg formulation, how the operator, by dynamically choosing the offset about the state of the channel, can optimize its global utility while end-users maximize their individual utilities. The proposed hierarchical decision approach for wireless networks can reach a good trade-off between the global network performance at the equilibrium and the requested amount of signaling. Typically, it is shown that when the network goal is orthogonal to user´s goal, this can lead the users to a misleading association problem. Numerical results validate the expectation from the theoretical analysis and illustrate the advantages of the proposed approach.
Keywords :
Bayes methods; Long Term Evolution; decision theory; game theory; statistical analysis; wireless channels; Bayesian game theoretic framework; CSI; HetNets; LTE two-tier heterogeneous network; Stackelberg formulation; game theoretic approach; hierarchical decision approach; macrocell BS; misleading association problem; mobile user; partial statistical channel state information; telecommunication signaling; wireless network; Computational modeling; Computer architecture; Games; Microprocessors; Mobile communication; Throughput; Wireless communication; 4G LTE macro-cell; Bayes-Nash equilibrium; Bayes-Stackelberg equilibrium; association problem; channel state information; dynamic offset; game theory; price of anarchy; small-cells;
Conference_Titel :
Teletraffic Congress (ITC), 2013 25th International
Conference_Location :
Shanghai
DOI :
10.1109/ITC.2013.6662962