Cell Selection in Wireless Two-Tier Networks: A Context-Aware Matching Game

The deployment of small cell networks is seen as a major feature of the next generation of wireless networks. In this paper, a novel approach for cell association in small cell networks is proposed. The proposed approach exploits new types of information extracted from the users’ devices and environ...

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Main Authors: Nima Namvar, Walid Saad, Behrouz Maham
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: European Alliance for Innovation (EAI) 2014-07-01
Series:EAI Endorsed Transactions on Wireless Spectrum
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Online Access:http://eudl.eu/doi/10.4108/ws.1.2.e2
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spelling doaj-8b9805b2eb0d4edfb90b37a1e78af54f2020-11-25T01:38:18ZengEuropean Alliance for Innovation (EAI)EAI Endorsed Transactions on Wireless Spectrum2312-66202014-07-011211110.4108/ws.1.2.e2Cell Selection in Wireless Two-Tier Networks: A Context-Aware Matching GameNima Namvar0Walid Saad1Behrouz Maham2Electrical and Computer Engineering Department,University of Tehran,Tehran, IranWireless@VT, Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VAElectrical and Computer Engineering Department,University of Tehran,Tehran, IranThe deployment of small cell networks is seen as a major feature of the next generation of wireless networks. In this paper, a novel approach for cell association in small cell networks is proposed. The proposed approach exploits new types of information extracted from the users’ devices and environment to improve the way in which users are assigned to their serving base stations. Examples of such context information include the devices’ screen size and the users’ trajectory. The problem is formulated as a matching game with externalities and a new, distributed algorithm is proposed to solve this game. The proposed algorithm is shown to reach a stable matching whose properties are studied. Simulation results show that the proposed context-aware matching approach yields significant performance gains, in terms of the average utility per user, when compared with a classical max-SINR approach.http://eudl.eu/doi/10.4108/ws.1.2.e2Small Cell NetworksContext InformationUser-Cell AssociationStable Matching
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author Nima Namvar
Walid Saad
Behrouz Maham
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Walid Saad
Behrouz Maham
Cell Selection in Wireless Two-Tier Networks: A Context-Aware Matching Game
EAI Endorsed Transactions on Wireless Spectrum
Small Cell Networks
Context Information
User-Cell Association
Stable Matching
author_facet Nima Namvar
Walid Saad
Behrouz Maham
author_sort Nima Namvar
title Cell Selection in Wireless Two-Tier Networks: A Context-Aware Matching Game
title_short Cell Selection in Wireless Two-Tier Networks: A Context-Aware Matching Game
title_full Cell Selection in Wireless Two-Tier Networks: A Context-Aware Matching Game
title_fullStr Cell Selection in Wireless Two-Tier Networks: A Context-Aware Matching Game
title_full_unstemmed Cell Selection in Wireless Two-Tier Networks: A Context-Aware Matching Game
title_sort cell selection in wireless two-tier networks: a context-aware matching game
publisher European Alliance for Innovation (EAI)
series EAI Endorsed Transactions on Wireless Spectrum
issn 2312-6620
publishDate 2014-07-01
description The deployment of small cell networks is seen as a major feature of the next generation of wireless networks. In this paper, a novel approach for cell association in small cell networks is proposed. The proposed approach exploits new types of information extracted from the users’ devices and environment to improve the way in which users are assigned to their serving base stations. Examples of such context information include the devices’ screen size and the users’ trajectory. The problem is formulated as a matching game with externalities and a new, distributed algorithm is proposed to solve this game. The proposed algorithm is shown to reach a stable matching whose properties are studied. Simulation results show that the proposed context-aware matching approach yields significant performance gains, in terms of the average utility per user, when compared with a classical max-SINR approach.
topic Small Cell Networks
Context Information
User-Cell Association
Stable Matching
url http://eudl.eu/doi/10.4108/ws.1.2.e2
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