Power control game in protected and shared bands: manipulability of Nash equilibrium
GameNets'09 Proceedings of the First ICST international conference on Game Theory for Networks
Almost budget-balanced mechanisms for allocation of divisible resources
Allerton'09 Proceedings of the 47th annual Allerton conference on Communication, control, and computing
A utility-based algorithm for joint uplink/downlink scheduling in wireless cellular networks
Journal of Network and Computer Applications
Hi-index | 754.84 |
In this correspondence, we consider joint uplink and downlink rate allocations over a multiaccess/broadcast channel pair in a single-cell system. We assume a network of heterogeneous users, where the uplink utility of each user is held as private information and is unknown to the base station. The challenge is to design an optimal rate allocation scheme in the presence of such incomplete information when considering strategic users. Here, we provide an incentive-compatible mechanism that leverages downlink demand to ensure that users truthfully reveal their uplink utilities, enabling the socially optimal uplink rate allocation. In addition, we give numerical results on a kind of efficiency of downlink allocations for two specific uplink multiple-access channels (MACs): information theoretic additive white Gaussian noise (AWGN) , MAC, and code-division multiple-access (CDMA)-based uplink.