A Non-cooperative Game Theoretic Approach to Energy-efficient Power Control in Wireless Sensor Networks

2014 
Aiming at the limited energy characteristics of wireless sensor networks, we apply game theory to solve the power control problem to reduce energy consumption in wireless sensor networks. In this paper, a distributed power control algorithm based on non-cooperative game theory under incomplete information is proposed, which adopts Signal-to-Interference Noise Ratio (SINR) as utility function. The purpose of power control algorithm for noncooperative game is to achieve the largest utility by optimal power control strategy, thus improve the total network energy efficiency. Moreover, Bayesian Nash equilibrium theorem is introduced to study the existence and uniqueness proof of Nash equilibrium algorithm. Simulation results show that there exist points for each of the cost functions considered, which give the maximum net utility given the strategies taken by all other nodes as fixed. And the proposed algorithm is efficient and can achieve better performance.
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