Bargaining Game Based Time Scheduling Scheme for Ambient Backscatter Communications

Backscatter communications have been acknowledged as an essential key technology in the Internet of Things (IoT) applications. Considering the fact that it needs the coordination from network agents, cooperative bargaining theory is an effective method to strike an appropriate system performance. In...

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Autor principal: Sungwook Kim
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Publicado: IEEE 2021
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Sumario:Backscatter communications have been acknowledged as an essential key technology in the Internet of Things (IoT) applications. Considering the fact that it needs the coordination from network agents, cooperative bargaining theory is an effective method to strike an appropriate system performance. In this paper, we investigate time scheduling algorithms for a backscatter-aided radio-frequency (RF) powered cognitive radio (CR) network, where multiple secondary transmitters can switch among the backscatter, the energy harvest, and active data transmission modes. Our objective is to maximize the RF-CR system performance while exploring the mutual benefits to leverage a reciprocal consensus between different control issues. According to the ideas of two different bargaining solutions - <italic>modified Nash bargaining solution</italic> and <italic>equitable Nash bargaining solution</italic>, we design a new dual bargaining game model to effectively share the limited time resources. The main novelty of our proposed approach is its adaptability, flexibility and responsiveness to current RF-CR system conditions. At last, numerical simulations are carried out to evaluate the performance of the proposed scheme, and we demonstrate the benefits of our dual bargaining game approach.