Alternative bargaining solutions for the interference channel

In this paper we extend our previous work on the Nash bargaining solution for the interference channel. We consider two alternative technqiues using generalized Nash bargaining and the Kalai Smorodinsky solution. These solutions are relevant for allocating spectrum to users with non-symmetric requirements.

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