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Wireless Personal Communications (2020) 110:169–183
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11277-019-06718-y
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A Robust Stackelberg Game Approach for Joint Relay
Selection and Optimal Power Allocation for Cooperative
Device‑to‑Device Communication Under Channel
Uncertainties
Amanjot Kaur Lamba
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· Ravi Kumar
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· Sanjay Sharma
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Published online: 19 August 2019
© Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature 2019
Abstract
Device-to-device (D2D) communication enables direct communication among users in
close proximity, bypassing the core network. With relay assistance, D2D users can have the
leverage of transmitting data directly over long distances with increased throughput. How-
ever, due to dynamic nature of wireless networks, there may be uncertainty in the channel
parameters known to a user. In this paper, the authors address the joint problem of relay
selection and optimal power allocation in single-source multi-relay D2D networks when
the perfect channel state information for relay channels is unknown. The uncertainty has
been modeled as a bounded difference between actual and nominal values. An incentive-
based robust Stackelberg game is proposed in which the relay devices determine the price
of power allocated to them by the source device. A closed form expression for the optimal
power was obtained. Further, the Stackelberg equilibrium was derived and its existence and
uniqueness was demonstrated. The performance of the proposed game with the nominal
game was compared. Simulation results confirm the effectiveness of the robust game-theo-
retic solution in an incomplete information environment.
Keywords Cooperative D2D communication · Game theory · Channel uncertainty · Robust
Stackelberg game · Optimal power allocation
1 Introduction
D2D communication is envisioned as one of the most promising technologies for the future
5G cellular networks [1]. In addition to the conventional voice and data services, D2D
communication finds potential applications in proximity-based services, like multi-player
* Ravi Kumar
RAKUMAR@tcd.ie; roybhu_royravs@yahoo.co.in
Sanjay Sharma
sanjay.sharma@thapar.edu
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Electronics and Communication Engineering Department, Thapar Institute of Engineering
and Technology, Patiala, Punjab, India