| H. Ji, "An Economic Model for Uplink Power Control in Cellular Radio Networks," Allerton Conference on Communication, Control, and Computing, Monticello, IL, Sept., 1995. |
.... of this literature includes the work in [7] 11] 10] and [12] A number of authors have also studied pricing in wireless networks, in particular the role of pricing to aid in implementing distributed power control for the uplink in a CDMA setting; examples of this work include [4] 13] [6], and [5] Regarding related work on the downlink of wireless networks, we mention the work in [9] 17] in which pricing for the downlink of a CDMA network is studied; these papers address both welfare and revenue maximization. The emphasis in [9] 17] is on characterizing optimal prices and the ....
H. Ji, "An Economic Model for Uplink Power Control in Cellular Radio Networks," Allerton Conference on Communication, Control, and Computing, Monticello, IL, Sept., 1995.
....are the users. The stability of an externality game for a (mobile) distributed network is discussed in section 3. A distributed solution is defined in terms of game theory, see e.g. 12] Previously game theory has been applied on the study of resource allocation in a communication system in e.g. [9, 7, 5] Definition 2.1. For a game with m players, the normal form representation Gamma = m; fS i g; fr i g] specifies for each player i a set of strategies S i (with y i 2 S i ) and a payoff function r i (y 1 ; y m ) giving the utility levels associated with the outcome arising from the ....
Ji, H., "An economic model for uplink power control in cellular radio networks," in Proc. of Allerton Conf., USA, 1995
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