Munir, Hamnah and Hassan, Syed Ali and Pervaiz, Haris Bin and Ni, Qiang (2016) A game theoretical network-assisted user-centric design for resource allocation in 5G heterogeneous networks. In: 2016 IEEE 83rd Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC Spring) :. IEEE, CHN, pp. 1-5. ISBN 9781509016990
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Abstract
For the past few years, 5G heterogeneous networks (HetNets) have gain phenomenal attention in the wireless industry. In this paper, we propose a hierarchical game theoretical framework for the optimal resource allocation on the uplink of a heterogeneous network with femtocells overlaid on the edge of a macrocell. In the first game, the femtocell access points (FAPs) play a non- cooperative game to choose their access policy between open and closed in order to maximize the rate of their home subscribers. The second game of the algorithm allows macrocell user equipments (MUEs) to decide their connectivity between the FAPs and the macrocell base station (MBS) with the goal of maximizing their rates and the overall network performance; thereby, distributing intelligence and control to the users. The FAPs and the MUEs are the players of two different games that strategically decide their policies in an ordered fashion. Simulation results show that this hierarchical game approach with network- assisted user-centric design offers a significant improvement in terms of the performance of HetNets relative to an closed and only network-centric access policy schemes.