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arxiv: cs/0506012 · v1 · pith:WHEXMTHFnew · submitted 2005-06-05 · 💻 cs.IT · math.IT

A Non-Cooperative Power Control Game in Delay-Constrained Multiple-Access Networks

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keywords delaypowercontrolgameuserbitsconstraintsequilibrium
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A game-theoretic approach for studying power control in multiple-access networks with transmission delay constraints is proposed. A non-cooperative power control game is considered in which each user seeks to choose a transmit power that maximizes its own utility while satisfying the user's delay requirements. The utility function measures the number of reliable bits transmitted per joule of energy and the user's delay constraint is modeled as an upper bound on the delay outage probability. The Nash equilibrium for the proposed game is derived, and its existence and uniqueness are proved. Using a large-system analysis, explicit expressions for the utilities achieved at equilibrium are obtained for the matched filter, decorrelating and minimum mean square error multiuser detectors. The effects of delay constraints on the users' utilities (in bits/Joule) and network capacity (i.e., the maximum number of users that can be supported) are quantified.

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