In this lecture note, we introduce the basic concepts of game theory (GT), a branch of mathematics tra- ditionally studied and applied in the areas of economics, political science, and biology, which has emerged in the last fifteen years as an effective framework for communications, networking, and signal processing (SP). The real catalyzer has been the blooming of all issues related to distributed networks, in which the nodes can be modeled as players in a game competing for system resources. Some relevant notions of GT are introduced by elaborating on a simple application in the context of wireless communications, notably the power control in an interference channel (IC) with two transmitters and two receivers.
Understanding Game Theory via Wireless Power Control [Lecture Notes]
BACCI, GIACOMO;SANGUINETTI, LUCA;LUISE, MARCO
2015-01-01
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In this lecture note, we introduce the basic concepts of game theory (GT), a branch of mathematics tra- ditionally studied and applied in the areas of economics, political science, and biology, which has emerged in the last fifteen years as an effective framework for communications, networking, and signal processing (SP). The real catalyzer has been the blooming of all issues related to distributed networks, in which the nodes can be modeled as players in a game competing for system resources. Some relevant notions of GT are introduced by elaborating on a simple application in the context of wireless communications, notably the power control in an interference channel (IC) with two transmitters and two receivers.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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