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Game Theory for Wireless Communications and Networking
by
Guizani, Mohsen
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Zhang, Yan
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Computer Networking
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Game theory
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Radio resource management (Wireless communications)
2011
Used to explain complicated economic behavior for decades, game theory is quickly becoming a tool of choice for those serious about optimizing next generation wireless systems. Illustrating how game theory can effectively address a wide range of issues that until now remained unresolved, Game Theory for Wireless Communications and Networking provides a systematic introduction to the application of this powerful and dynamic tool. This comprehensive technical guide explains game theory basics, architectures, protocols, security, models, open research issues, and cutting-edge advances and applications. It describes how to employ game theory in infrastructure-based wireless networks and multihop networks to reduce power consumption—while improving system capacity, decreasing packet loss, and enhancing network resilience. Providing for complete cross-referencing, the text is organized into four parts:
Fundamentals—introduces the fundamental issues and solutions in applying different games in different wireless domains, including wireless sensor networks, vehicular networks, and OFDM-based wireless systemsPower Control Games—considers issues and solutions in power control gamesEconomic Approaches—reviews applications of different economic approaches, including bargaining and auction-based approachesResource Management—explores how to use the game theoretic approach to address radio resource management issuesThe book explains how to apply the game theoretic model to address specific issues, including resource allocation, congestion control, attacks, routing, energy management, packet forwarding, and MAC. Facilitating quick and easy reference to related optimization and algorithm methodologies, it supplies you with the background and tools required to use game theory to drive the improvement and development of next generation wireless systems.
Delay Tolerant Networks
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Vasilakos, Athanasios
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Zhang, Yan
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Spyropoulos, Thrasyvoulos V.
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Computer network protocols
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Computer networks
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Data processing Computer science
2016,2012,2011
Delay Tolerant Networks (DTN)- which include terrestrial mobile networks, exotic media networks, ad-hoc networks, and sensor networks- are becoming more important and may not be well served by the current end-to-end TCP/IP model. This book provides a self-contained, one-stop reference for researchers and practitioners who are looking toward the future of networking. The text presents a systematic exploration of DTN concepts, architectures, protocols, enabling technologies, and applications. It also discusses various challenges associated with DTN. The author includes a wealth of illustrative material written in an accessible tone for easy understanding of the topics covered in the book.
Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access Fundamentals and Applications
Supported by expert-level advice of pioneering researchers, this volume provides an accessible introduction to the foundations, applications, and design issues in OFDMA networks. It explores key techniques of effective resource management, highlighting open problems and supplying possible solutions. The text investigates radio channel modeling in OFDMA-based wireless communication systems and details detection strategies of frequency-domain equalization for broadband communications. Supplying a macro-level understanding of OFDMA, this is an ideal guide for those whose work is related to OFDMA application or other multiuser communication system projects.
Cognitive Radio Networks
2010,2016
While still early in its development, cognitive radio is a highly promising communications paradigm that can effectively address the spectrum insufficiency problem. This book provides comprehensive technical and regulatory guidance across cognitive radio, cognitive wireless networks, and dynamic spectrum access. A one-stop reference written by those pioneering the field, it examines concepts, techniques, protocols, regulations, and standards, as well as recent progress and system implementations. It covers routing, Medium Access Control (MAC), cooperation schemes, resource management, mobility, and game theory approach.