Transmit Power Optimization of IoT Devices over Incomplete Channel Information

IEEE CONFERENCE ON GLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS, GLOBECOM(2023)

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Abstract
Efficient resource allocation (RA) strategies within massive and dense Internet of Things (IoT) networks is one of the major challenges in deployment of IoT-network based smart ecosystems involving heterogeneous power-constrained IoT devices operating in varied radio and environmental conditions. In this paper, we focus on the transmit power minimization problem for IoT devices while maintaining a threshold channel throughput. The established optimization literature is not robust against the fast-fading channel and the interaction among different transmit signals in each instance. Besides, realistically, each IoT node possesses incomplete channel state information (CSI) on its neighbors, such as the channel gain being private information for the node itself. In this work, we resort to Bayesian game theoretic strategies for solving the transmit power optimization problem exploiting incomplete CSIs within massive IoT networks. We provide a steady discussion on the rationale for selecting the game theory, particularly the Bayesian scheme, with a graphical visualization of our formulated problem. We take advantage of the property of the existence and uniqueness of the Bayesian Nash equilibrium (BNE), which exhibits reduced computational complexity while optimizing transmit power and maintaining target throughput within networks comprised of heterogeneous devices.
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Internet of Things (IoT),Resource allocation,Bayesian game,Nash equilibrium,Node interaction
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