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ARC: an integrated admission and rate control framework for CDMA data networks based on non-cooperative games

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ARC: an integrated admission and rate control framework for CDMA data networks based on non-cooperative games
The competition among wireless data service providers brings in an option for the customers to switch their providers, due to unsatisfactory service or otherwise. However, the existing resource management algorithms for wireless networks fail to fully capture the far-reaching impact of this competitiveness. From this perspective, we propose an integrated admission and rate control (ARC) framework for CDMA based wireless data networks. The admission control is at the session (macro) level while the rate control is at the link layer packet (micro) level. The ARC framework is based on a novel game theoretic formulation which defines non-cooperative games between the service providers and the customers. A user’s decision to leave or join a provider is based on a finite set of strategies. A service provider can also construct its game strategy set so as to maximize the utility (revenue) yet attaining its target churn rate (the probability of users leaving the network). We show that the...
Haitao Lin, Mainak Chatterjee, Sajal K. Das, Kalya
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Type Conference
Year 2003
Where MOBICOM
Authors Haitao Lin, Mainak Chatterjee, Sajal K. Das, Kalyan Basu
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