Coalition Games for Performance Evaluation in 5G and Beyond Networks: A Survey

The 5G network is an emerging field of the research community. 5G is a multi-disciplinary network that aims to support a wide range of services. 5G network has an objective to support a massive number of connected devices. Game theory has an extensive role in wireless network management. Game theory...

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5G NR
Antenna arrays
coalition games
Decision making
Decision theory
Game theory
Interference
interference management
Interference suppression
Performance evaluation
Resource management
Wireless networks
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