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Resource Allocation in Backscatter-Assisted Communication Networks (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021)
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Resource Allocation in Backscatter-Assisted Communication Networks (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021)
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This book investigates the resource allocation in
backscatter-assisted communication networks. With the development
of backscatter communications, integrating backscatter
communication technology into traditional communication networks
can improve the network performance significantly. To fully improve
the performance of backscatter-assisted communication networks,
resource allocation is of special importance. It is worth to
mention that the resource allocation in backscatter-assisted
communication networks is more challenging than that in traditional
communication networks, and the tradeoff of the performance between
backscatter communications and traditional communications needs to
be carefully considered. In this book, considering that game theory
is an attractive tool for developing and analyzing distributed,
flexible, and autonomous networks, we develop the auction-based
time scheduling schemes, contract-based time assignment scheme, and
evolutionary game-based access point and service selection scheme
for the backscatter-assisted radio-frequency-powered cognitive
networks, where some important properties such as individual
rationality are considered. We also employ the optimization
approach and develop a relay mode selection and resource sharing
scheme for backscatter-assisted hybrid relay networks to improve
the throughput. We believe that the developed resource allocation
schemes in this book can provide useful guidance for the design of
backscatter-assisted communication networks and future Internet of
Things. Graduate students, researchers, and engineers in the field
of communication networks can benefit from the book.
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