Coalition Formation Games for Bandwidth Sharing in Vehicle-To-Roadside Communications

In vehicular-to-roadside (V2R) communications the bandwidth from roadside units (RSUs) can be shared among the vehicular users in order to improve the resource utilization and reduce the costs of bandwidth reservation. We formulate a coalitional game model to analyze the situation in which multiple vehicular users can cooperate for sharing the bandwidth from serving RSUs. First, we consider a \emph{rational coalition formation} approach in which each vehicular user is self-interested, and, hence, decides to join the coalition which maximizes its individual utility. For this approach, we propose a dynamic model based on Markov chain which allows to obtain a stable coalitional structure. Further, for implementation of rational coalition formation, we propose a distributed algorithm based on well-defined merge and split mechanisms. Then, we consider the optimal coalition formation process in which the coalitions are formed so that the social welfare of all vehicular users is maximized. The performance evaluation shows that optimal coalition formation yields a higher utility than rational coalition formation due to the group-interest of all vehicular users. Also, both optimal and rational coalition formation achieve a significantly higher utility than the case without bandwidth sharing (non-cooperative case).

[1]  Ulrich Schwalbe,et al.  Dynamic Coalition Formation and the Core , 2002 .

[2]  Christoph F. Mecklenbräuker,et al.  On Wireless Links for Vehicle-to-Infrastructure Communications , 2010, IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology.

[3]  Georgios B. Giannakis,et al.  Cross-Layer combining of adaptive Modulation and coding with truncated ARQ over wireless links , 2004, IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications.

[4]  Dusit Niyato,et al.  Optimization of the Mobile Router and Traffic Sources in Vehicular Delay-Tolerant Network , 2009, IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology.

[5]  Debraj Ray A Game-Theoretic Perspective on Coalition Formation , 2007 .

[6]  Wanjiun Liao,et al.  On Cooperative and Opportunistic Channel Access for Vehicle to Roadside (V2R) Communications , 2008, IEEE GLOBECOM 2008 - 2008 IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference.

[7]  Junghoon Lee Design of a Network Coverage Analyzer for Roadside-to-Vehicle Telematics Networks , 2008, 2008 Ninth ACIS International Conference on Software Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, Networking, and Parallel/Distributed Computing.

[8]  Jing Zhao,et al.  Data Pouring and Buffering on the Road: A New Data Dissemination Paradigm for Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks , 2007, IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology.

[9]  Jianhua He,et al.  A Multihop Peer-Communication Protocol With Fairness Guarantee for IEEE 802.16-Based Vehicular Networks , 2007, IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology.