Optimal Linear Precoding Strategies for Wideband Non-Cooperative Systems based on Game Theory-Part II: Algorithms
Gesualdo Scutari, Daniel P. Palomar, and Sergio Barbarossa

TL;DR
This paper develops distributed algorithms for optimal linear precoding in non-cooperative wideband systems, aiming to reach Nash equilibria under spectral and power constraints, with proven convergence conditions.
Contribution
It introduces new iterative algorithms for decentralized precoding strategies with broader convergence guarantees than existing methods.
Findings
Proposed algorithms converge to Nash equilibrium under specified conditions.
Algorithms incorporate spectral mask constraints effectively.
Broader convergence conditions than current literature.
Abstract
In this two-part paper, we address the problem of finding the optimal precoding/multiplexing scheme for a set of non-cooperative links sharing the same physical resources, e.g., time and bandwidth. We consider two alternative optimization problems: P.1) the maximization of mutual information on each link, given constraints on the transmit power and spectral mask; and P.2) the maximization of the transmission rate on each link, using finite order constellations, under the same constraints as in P.1, plus a constraint on the maximum average error probability on each link. Aiming at finding decentralized strategies, we adopted as optimality criterion the achievement of a Nash equilibrium and thus we formulated both problems P.1 and P.2 as strategic noncooperative (matrix-valued) games. In Part I of this two-part paper, after deriving the optimal structure of the linear transceivers for…
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