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Nash Bargaining Solution for Cooperative Relaying Exploiting Energy Consumption

In this letter, we propose a resource allocation for cooperative relaying in a scenario with a high number of communicating devices. The proposed resource allocation is based on Nash bargaining solution (NBS) and leads to a natural cooperation among devices. The NBS provides an allocation of time in...

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Main Authors: Plachy, Jan, Becvar, Zdenek, Zafaruddin, Syed Mohammad, Leshem, Amir
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description In this letter, we propose a resource allocation for cooperative relaying in a scenario with a high number of communicating devices. The proposed resource allocation is based on Nash bargaining solution (NBS) and leads to a natural cooperation among devices. The NBS provides an allocation of time intervals maximizing the number of transmitted packets considering energy consumption of devices. The derived NBS is in closed form, thus, it is suitable for wireless communications with time-varying channels as no iterations are needed to find the optimum allocation. Furthermore, linear complexity of the derived NBS allows its application to future mobile networks with a high number of communicating devices.
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Energy consumption
Interference
Nash bargaining
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Relays
resource allocation
Resource management
Wireless communication
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