This paper focuses on the competitively optimal power-control, signal-shaping and interference mitigation for wireless mesh networks composed by Multiple-Antenna noncooperative transmit terminals and a base station affected by spatially colored Multi-Access Interference (MAI). The target is the competitive maximization of the information throughput of the uplink of each link active over the network. For this purpose, the MAI-impaired network is modeled as a noncooperative strategic game.
Space Division Competitive Access for Infrastructured Wireless Mesh Networks / Baccarelli, Enzo; Biagi, Mauro; Pelizzoni, C; Cordeschi, Nicola. - (2007). (Intervento presentato al convegno 2nd International Conference on Access Networks and Workshops, AccessNets 2007 tenutosi a Ottawa; Canada nel 22-24 August 2007) [10.1109/ACCESSNETS.2007.4447129].
Space Division Competitive Access for Infrastructured Wireless Mesh Networks
BACCARELLI, Enzo;BIAGI, MAURO;CORDESCHI, Nicola
2007
Abstract
This paper focuses on the competitively optimal power-control, signal-shaping and interference mitigation for wireless mesh networks composed by Multiple-Antenna noncooperative transmit terminals and a base station affected by spatially colored Multi-Access Interference (MAI). The target is the competitive maximization of the information throughput of the uplink of each link active over the network. For this purpose, the MAI-impaired network is modeled as a noncooperative strategic game.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.