2011 International Symposium on Humanities, Science and Engineering Research 2011
DOI: 10.1109/shuser.2011.6008505
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Utility based power control with pricing using MIDRS codes in wireless sensor networks

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“…For virtual multiple input multiple output wireless sensor network architecture considered the NE is used to decide the optimal power level at which a node needs to transmit and to maximize its utility. Valli et al [ 121 ] proposed a power control solution for WSN considering MIDRS code in the analytical setting of a game theoretic approach. The game is formulated as a utility maximizing distributed power control game while considering the pricing function and the existence of NE is premeditated.…”
Section: Applications Of Game Theory In Wsnmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For virtual multiple input multiple output wireless sensor network architecture considered the NE is used to decide the optimal power level at which a node needs to transmit and to maximize its utility. Valli et al [ 121 ] proposed a power control solution for WSN considering MIDRS code in the analytical setting of a game theoretic approach. The game is formulated as a utility maximizing distributed power control game while considering the pricing function and the existence of NE is premeditated.…”
Section: Applications Of Game Theory In Wsnmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, other properties of the network have no improvement. In [6], the node transmit power setting problem is considered as a game problem in the network, and the node transmit power is determined by the game solving process. But this kind of game model does not consider the multi-hop routing process of nodes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%