Game theory and the frequency selective interference channel - A tutorial

Computer Science – Information Theory

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10.1109/MSP.2009.933372

This paper provides a tutorial overview of game theoretic techniques used for communication over frequency selective interference channels. We discuss both competitive and cooperative techniques. Keywords: Game theory, competitive games, cooperative games, Nash Equilibrium, Nash bargaining solution, Generalized Nash games, Spectrum optimization, distributed coordination, interference channel, multiple access channel, iterative water-filling.

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