Resource allocation for Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access-based wireless networks using game theoretic techniques

Spectrum and power are scarce radio resources in cellular networks that must be prudently and fairly utilised to accommodate the number of subscribers which are skyrocketing at an unprecedented rate. Recently, orthogonal frequency-division multiple access (OFDMA) has emerged as a promising paradigm...

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Main Author: Tan, Chee Keong
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spelling my-mmu-ep.57262014-09-11T06:26:06Z Resource allocation for Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access-based wireless networks using game theoretic techniques 2014-01 Tan, Chee Keong TK5101-6720 Telecommunication. Including telegraphy, telephone, radio, radar, television Spectrum and power are scarce radio resources in cellular networks that must be prudently and fairly utilised to accommodate the number of subscribers which are skyrocketing at an unprecedented rate. Recently, orthogonal frequency-division multiple access (OFDMA) has emerged as a promising paradigm that potentially enhances spectral and energy efficiency through dynamic subcarrier and power allocation (SPA). Thus, this research work is to develop various radio resource management (RRM) schemes to provide spectrally- and energy-efficient solutions for different OFDMA-based cellular networks. Conventionally, the study of RRM problems using analytical tools has met with limited success due to unpredictable behaviours of network users and dynamic networking natures. Hence, game theory is entrusted here to solve spectrum scarcity in various OFDMA systems because this tool has been proven efficient in forecasting the behavioural outcomes resulted from complex interactions among rational network users. 2014-01 Thesis http://shdl.mmu.edu.my/5726/ http://library.mmu.edu.my/diglib/onlinedb/dig_lib.php phd doctoral Multimedia University Faculty of Engineering
institution Multimedia University
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topic TK5101-6720 Telecommunication
Including telegraphy, telephone, radio, radar, television
spellingShingle TK5101-6720 Telecommunication
Including telegraphy, telephone, radio, radar, television
Tan, Chee Keong
Resource allocation for Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access-based wireless networks using game theoretic techniques
description Spectrum and power are scarce radio resources in cellular networks that must be prudently and fairly utilised to accommodate the number of subscribers which are skyrocketing at an unprecedented rate. Recently, orthogonal frequency-division multiple access (OFDMA) has emerged as a promising paradigm that potentially enhances spectral and energy efficiency through dynamic subcarrier and power allocation (SPA). Thus, this research work is to develop various radio resource management (RRM) schemes to provide spectrally- and energy-efficient solutions for different OFDMA-based cellular networks. Conventionally, the study of RRM problems using analytical tools has met with limited success due to unpredictable behaviours of network users and dynamic networking natures. Hence, game theory is entrusted here to solve spectrum scarcity in various OFDMA systems because this tool has been proven efficient in forecasting the behavioural outcomes resulted from complex interactions among rational network users.
format Thesis
qualification_name Doctor of Philosophy (PhD.)
qualification_level Doctorate
author Tan, Chee Keong
author_facet Tan, Chee Keong
author_sort Tan, Chee Keong
title Resource allocation for Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access-based wireless networks using game theoretic techniques
title_short Resource allocation for Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access-based wireless networks using game theoretic techniques
title_full Resource allocation for Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access-based wireless networks using game theoretic techniques
title_fullStr Resource allocation for Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access-based wireless networks using game theoretic techniques
title_full_unstemmed Resource allocation for Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access-based wireless networks using game theoretic techniques
title_sort resource allocation for orthogonal frequency division multiple access-based wireless networks using game theoretic techniques
granting_institution Multimedia University
granting_department Faculty of Engineering
publishDate 2014
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