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While trying to get a service from the Base station it happens that many devices will find themselves competing to get the cellular service, which means each device will use the maximum power possible to win the competition, but if there is another solution that will allow the device to get what it wanted with minimum of energy, how the device will react to it? In other words, we know that the communication...
Small cells are low-powered cellular radio access nodes which make best use of available spectrum by reusing the same frequencies many times within a geographical area. However, the deployment of small cells (e.g., femtocells) may introduce extra interferences such as cross-tier(macrocellfemtocell) and co-tier (femtocell-femtocell) interferences. In this regard, an effective interference management...
Cloud Radio Access Network (C-RAN) is a promising technology to improve user quality of service and reduce network capital and operating costs. The key concept behind C-RAN is to break down the conventional base station into a Base Band Unit (BBU) and a Remote Radio Head (RRH), and to pool BBUs from multiple sites into a single geographical point. Moreover, to achieve statistical multiplexing gain,...
D2D cooperative communication is one of the essential requirements of the next generation networks. As human beings carry D2D devices, their emotions also play a prime role in cooperative data exchange. Several earlier works have discussed the various social factors; none has considered the significance of multiple social networks a user can have contact with. In this paper, we leverage the social...
A network of drone cameras can be deployed to cover live events, such as high-action sports game played on a large field, but managing networked drone cameras in real-time is challenging. Distributed approaches yield suboptimal solutions from lack of coordination but coordination with a centralized controller incurs round-trip latencies of several hundreds of milliseconds over a wireless channel....
This paper focuses on resource allocation in heterogeneous Ultra Dense small-cell Networks (UDNs), in which massive overlaid small cells are under the coverage of a macro cell. In UDN, both co-tier and cross-tier interference need to be taken into account. When increasing the deployment density of Small-cell Base Stations (SBSs) and the unreasonable energy usage, it results in serious interference...
This work investigates the problem of channel sensing order in distributed cognitive networks with multiuser, in which the set of active secondary users is randomly changing in each time slot. We model this problem into a non-cooperative game and define a generalized interference metric. The optimization objective is to minimize the generalized interference metric. To cope with this problem, we propose...
Crowd sensing pertains to the monitoring of large-scale phenomena that cannot be easily measured by a single individual. For example, intelligent transportation systems may require traffic congestion monitoring and air pollution level monitoring. These phenomena can be measured accurately only when many individuals provide speed and air quality information from their daily commutes, which are then...
We investigate the global throughput maximization of distributed spectrum reusing (DSR) in cognitive radio (CR) network, which reaches the two-dimensional spectrum multiplexing. Most previous works only consider the temporal-domain accessing, which greatly underutilize the spectrum resources. In this paper, we propose a new temporal-spatial spectrum reusing scheme by fully exploiting the location...
Devlce-to-devlce (D2D) communications are capable of enhancing the total cell throughput, reducing power consumption and increasing the instantaneous data rate. In this paper we propose a distributed power allocation scheme for D2D communications overlaying an OFDMA network, so that D2D communications take place on dedicated resources but are supervised by the BS. The proposed scheme addresses the...
The device-to-device (D2D) enabled cloud radio access network (C-RAN) is regarded as a promising network architecture with high spectral efficiency and low latency. Considering that the centralized optimization puts heavy burdens on the fronthaul and baseband unit pool, the mode selection and resource allocation problem aiming at maximizing the system throughput in uplink is modeled as a coalition...
Millimeter wave (mmWave) communication has been a promising technology of future fifth generation (5G) cellular networks. Due to the tremendous propagation loss of mmWave communication, device-to-device (D2D) communications are widely used over directional mmWave networks to improve the network throughput. In this paper, a new time resource sharing scheme is proposed based on Stackelberg game for...
Densely-deployed heterogeneous networks (HetNets) with large number of small cell base stations (SBSs) will constitute one of the main pillars of emerging 5G wireless systems. While such dense deployments of HetNets can help in achieving capacity requirements of 5G networks, they can also result in a significant increase in energy consumption. Since there may not be many associated users in certain...
Throughput of a mobile ad hoc network (MANET) operating on an unlicensed spectrum can increase if nodes can also transmit on a (shared) licensed spectrum. However, the transmissions on the licensed spectrum has to be limited to avoid degradation of quality of service (QoS) to primary users (PUs). We address the problem of how the nodes of a MANET or secondary users (SUs) should spread their transmissions...
This demonstration introduces the database community to state-of-the-art cryptographic methods that ensure efficient oblivious access to cloud data. In particular, we explore oblivious storage systems which hide both the content of data and data access patterns from an untrusted cloud provider. The demo considers the popular and realistic setting where multiple users from a trusted group asynchronously...
Wireless networks are vulnerable to many malicious attacks, like active interference, due to the shared and open-access nature of the wireless medium. One difficulty in dealing with interference attacks is the lack of knowledge about whether the attack will be present or not. In this paper, we investigate how the lack of knowledge of whether jamming will or will not be used against an OFDM communication...
The problem of cooperative spectrum leasing among multiple primary users (PUs) and secondary users (SUs) is considered. A hybrid Stackelberg-coalition formation game theoretic algorithm is proposed that enables the PUs to identify a group of cooperative SUs by looking at the reputation history of their cooperative behavior. The coalition formation approach also promotes collaboration among the SUs...
Task colocation improves datacenter utilization but introduces resource contention for shared hardware. In this setting, a particular challenge is balancing performance and fairness. We present Cooper, a game-theoretic framework for task colocation that provides fairness while preserving performance. Cooper predicts users' colocation preferences and finds stable matches between them. Its colocations...
In this paper, we address the problem of energy-aware user satisfaction in self-organizing networks. Our main objective is to meet with the users requirements while reducing energy consumption. Accordingly, we aim at seeking satisfaction equilibria, mainly the efficient satisfaction equilibrium (ESE). We first define conditions of existence and uniqueness of ESE. Considering information-theoretic...
A potential game based distributed channel selection scheme is proposed in this paper to mitigate the flow-in-the-middle (FIM) throughput starvation problem that frequently occurs in dense wireless local area networks (WLANs). The FIM throughput starvation occurs when neighbors of a given node are not within the carrier sense ranges of each other. Since they spatially reuse the channel and at least...
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