Game theory for future IEEE 802.11 spectrum sharing

Tomas Cuzanauskas, A. Anskaitis
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This article describes one of many possible paradigms for future wireless applications. The spectrum in which Wi-Fi operates these days is overcrowded and currently applied rules for Wi-Fi operation are not up-to-date. By adopting a new set of rules for Wi-Fi, it is possible to eliminate some of the currently defined constraints such as Equivalent (Effective) Isotropic Radiated Power limitation (EIRP) or widely used Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Avoidance (CSMA/CA) channel access mechanism. As it is known, behavior of Wi-Fi device might affect the nearby operating neighboring device, because the channels are shared between multiple sets of wireless devices, degrading the total network performance as well as creating stability issues. In order to bypass both of these limitations and lighten the constraints for Wi-Fi devices, there is a need for a new way of defined interactions between wireless devices. Game theory can be described as a set of tools to model Wi-Fi devices interactions in highly dynamic environment. By applying game theory it is possible to evaluate various interactions between neighboring devices and to create a new set of rules on how they operate. This methodology would let us solve resource allocation problems in unlicensed frequency band and improve spectrum sharing between devices. Within this article we proposed game theory model that brings clear benefits beyond the confines of solely Wi-Fi technology. By employing game theory models we can control the spectrum sharing interactions between devices as well as other channel usage interactions between Wi-Fi devices, thus enabling more efficient usage of currently limited unlicensed band spectrum.
未来IEEE 802.11频谱共享的博弈论
本文描述了未来无线应用的许多可能范例之一。目前Wi-Fi运行的频谱过于拥挤,目前适用的Wi-Fi运行规则也不是最新的。通过采用一套新的Wi-Fi规则,有可能消除一些目前定义的约束,如等效(有效)各向同性辐射功率限制(EIRP)或广泛使用的载波感知多址防撞通道接入机制(CSMA/CA)。众所周知,Wi-Fi设备的行为可能会影响附近正在运行的相邻设备,因为通道在多组无线设备之间共享,从而降低了整体网络性能并产生了稳定性问题。为了绕过这两个限制,减轻Wi-Fi设备的限制,需要一种新的方式来定义无线设备之间的交互。博弈论可以被描述为一套工具来模拟Wi-Fi设备在高度动态环境中的相互作用。通过应用博弈论,可以评估相邻设备之间的各种交互作用,并创建一套关于它们如何运行的新规则。这种方法可以解决无牌频带的资源分配问题,并改善设备之间的频谱共享。在这篇文章中,我们提出了博弈论模型,它带来了超越Wi-Fi技术限制的明显好处。通过采用博弈论模型,我们可以控制设备之间的频谱共享交互以及Wi-Fi设备之间的其他信道使用交互,从而更有效地利用目前有限的未授权频段频谱。
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