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An Evolutionary Game for User Access Mode Selection in Fog Radio Access Networks (1709.05288v1)

Published 14 Sep 2017 in cs.IT, cs.GT, and math.IT

Abstract: The fog radio access network (F-RAN) is a promising paradigm for the fifth generation wireless communication systems to provide high spectral efficiency and energy efficiency. Characterizing users to select an appropriate communication mode among fog access point (F-AP), and device-to-device (D2D) in F-RANs is critical for performance optimization. Using evolutionary game theory, we investigate the dynamics of user access mode selection in F-RANs. Specifically, the competition among groups of potential users space is formulated as a dynamic evolutionary game, and the evolutionary equilibrium is the solution to this game. Stochastic geometry tool is used to derive the proposals' payoff expressions for both F-AP and D2D users by taking into account the different nodes locations, cache sizes as well as the delay cost. The analytical results obtained from the game model are evaluated via simulations, which show that the evolutionary game based access mode selection algorithm can reach a much higher payoff than the max rate based algorithm.

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