Competitive resource sharing based on game theory in cooperative relay networks

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This letter considers the problem of resource sharing among a relay and multiple user nodes in cooperative transmission networks. We formulate this problem as a sellers' market competition and use a noncooperative game to jointly consider the benefits of the relay and the users. We also develop a distributed algorithm to search the Nash equilibrium, the solution of the game. The convergence of the proposed algorithm is analyzed. Simulation results demonstrate that the proposed game can stimulate cooperative diversity among the selfish user nodes and coordinate resource allocation among the user nodes effectively. © 2009 ETRI.

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Zhang, G., Cong, L., Zhao, L., Yang, K., & Zhang, H. (2009). Competitive resource sharing based on game theory in cooperative relay networks. ETRI Journal, 31(1), 89–91. https://doi.org/10.4218/etrij.09.0208.0330

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