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A game-theoretic view on the interference channel with random access
O. Simeone
, Y. Bar-Ness
Electrical and Computer Engineering
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Game Analysis
100%
Random Access
100%
Interference Channel
100%
Transmitter
66%
Backlog
66%
Game Theory
33%
Numerical Simulation
33%
Active Area
33%
Beneficial Effects
33%
Cognitive Radio Networks
33%
Radio Access
33%
Partial Information
33%
Probability-based
33%
Perfect Information
33%
Nash Equilibrium
33%
Stochastic Games
33%
Transmission Probability
33%
Engineering
Random Access
100%
Interference Channel
100%
Transmissions
33%
Computer Simulation
33%
Active Area
33%
Building Block
33%
Cognitive Radio Networks
33%
Partial Information
33%
Radio Access
33%
System Queue
33%
Main Conclusion
33%
Perfect Information
33%
Nash Equilibrium
33%
Beneficial Effect
33%
Computer Science
Packet Arrival
100%
Random Access
100%
Building-Blocks
33%
Numerical Simulation
33%
Cognitive Radio Networks
33%
Nash Equilibrium
33%
Beneficial Effect
33%