A Power Control Algorithm Based on Non-cooperative Game for Wireless Sensor Networks

A power control algorithm based on non-cooperative game for wireless sensor networks is presented to regulate the appropriate transmit power and satisfy the maximum requirement of network utility. In these networks, the appropriate transmission power is selected to improve the network topology, reduce the collisions, increase good put and confirm the network connectivity. And the existing and uniqueness of Nash equilibrium for the algorithm is also proved.

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