Auction approaches for resource allocation in wireless systems : a survey
As wireless systems evolve with new mobile technologies, they tend to become complicated in terms of architectures and managements. Auction theory, as a subfield of economics and business management, has been introduced to provide an interdisciplinary technology for radio resource allocation (e.g.,...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-993552020-05-28T07:17:17Z Auction approaches for resource allocation in wireless systems : a survey Zhang, Yang Lee, Chonho Niyato, Dusit Wang, Ping School of Computer Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Computer science and engineering As wireless systems evolve with new mobile technologies, they tend to become complicated in terms of architectures and managements. Auction theory, as a subfield of economics and business management, has been introduced to provide an interdisciplinary technology for radio resource allocation (e.g., subchannels, time slots, and transmit power levels) in the wireless systems. By using various auction approaches, such radio resources are efficiently allocated among users and providers of services in the systems. Participants (i.e., users and providers) of an auction have their own strategies that follow the incentives and rules brought by the auction. Auction methods are widely employed in areas such as cognitive radio, cellular networks, and wireless mesh networks. This paper gives a comprehensive survey of recent auction approaches (i.e., auction-based applications and mechanisms) applied in wireless and mobile systems. First, auction theory and different types of auction are introduced. The motivation of using auction in wireless systems is given. Then, the reviews of auction approaches applied in the single-hop and multi-hop wireless networks are provided. Finally, the open research issues are discussed. 2013-11-08T08:01:49Z 2019-12-06T20:06:24Z 2013-11-08T08:01:49Z 2019-12-06T20:06:24Z 2013 2013 Journal Article Zhang, Y., Lee, C., Niyato, D., & Wang, P. (2013). Auction approaches for resource allocation in wireless systems : a survey. IEEE communications surveys & tutorials, 15(3), 1020-1041. 1553-877X https://hdl.handle.net/10356/99355 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/17533 10.1109/SURV.2012.110112.00125 IEEE communications surveys & tutorials |
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As wireless systems evolve with new mobile technologies, they tend to become complicated in terms of architectures and managements. Auction theory, as a subfield of economics and business management, has been introduced to provide an interdisciplinary technology for radio resource allocation (e.g., subchannels, time slots, and transmit power levels) in the wireless systems. By using various auction approaches, such radio resources are efficiently allocated among users and providers of services in the systems. Participants (i.e., users and providers) of an auction have their own strategies that follow the incentives and rules brought by the auction. Auction methods are widely employed in areas such as cognitive radio, cellular networks, and wireless mesh networks. This paper gives a comprehensive survey of recent auction approaches (i.e., auction-based applications and mechanisms) applied in wireless and mobile systems. First, auction theory and different types of auction are introduced. The motivation of using auction in wireless systems is given. Then, the reviews of auction approaches applied in the single-hop and multi-hop wireless networks are provided. Finally, the open research issues are discussed. |
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