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Title of Paper:Decoupled Uplink-Downlink User Association in Ultra-Dense Networks: A Contract-Theoretic Approach

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Affiliation of Author(s):计算机科学与技术学院/人工智能学院/软件学院

Journal:IEEE Wireless Commun. Networking Conf. WCNC

Abstract:User association is a crucial factor that affects the performance of wireless networks. In current cellular networks, user association is typically coupled, which means an user equipment (UE) must associate with the same base station (BS) in uplink (UL) and downlink (DL). For single-tier wireless networks, such mechanism is simple and effective. However, in heterogeneous ultra-dense networks (UDNs), there are distinct differences in transmission power, data traffic and channel quality etc., for which coupled association could restrict the performance of system. To cope with it, the concept of decoupled UL-DL (DUDe) association has been introduced recently, which enables a UE to associate with different BSs in UL and DL. In this paper, we investigate decoupled UL-DL user association in UDNs. Considering the existence of asymmetric information (i.e., channel gains and intercell interferences), which can be seen as the private information for UE, we propose a contract-theoretic user association approach. Particularly, we model the decoupled association process as a monopoly labor market, where BSs act as employers and offer contracts to employees (i.e., UEs). The contract items cover the available associated bandwidths, transmitted powers and corresponding prices. Then BS broadcasts these drafted contract information, and UE selects to sign the optimal contract by considering her own demands. Numerical results show significant superiorities of DUDe than coupled UL-DL association in perspective of nodes utilities and social surplus, and compared with the existing user association methods, contract-theoretic approach shows a certain improvement in performance. © 2019 IEEE.

ISSN No.:1525-3511

Translation or Not:no

Date of Publication:2019-04-01

Co-author:Dai, Chen,F70206470,Xu, Yuanyuan

Correspondence Author:zhukun

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