DocumentCode :
3125600
Title :
Joint Strategy Fictitious Play with Inertia for Potential Games
Author :
Marden, Jason R. ; Arslan, Gürdal ; Shamma, Jeff S.
Author_Institution :
Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, University of California, 46-148 Engineering IV, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1597, marden@seas.ucla.edu. Mr. Marden would like to thank Raytheon Systems Corporation for their support.
fYear :
2005
fDate :
12-15 Dec. 2005
Firstpage :
6692
Lastpage :
6697
Abstract :
We consider finite multi-player repeated games involving a large number of players with large strategy spaces and enmeshed utility structures. In these "large-scale" games, players are inherently faced with limitations in both their observational and computational capabilities. Accordingly, players in large-scale games need to make their decisions using algorithms that accommodate limitations in information gathering and processing. A motivating example is a congestion game in a complex transportation system, in which a large number of vehicles make daily routing decisions to optimize their own objectives in response to their observations. In this setting, observing and responding to the individual actions of all vehicles on a daily basis would be a formidable task for any individual driver. This disqualifies some of the well known decision making models such as "Fictitious Play" (FP) as suitable models for driver routing behavior. A more realistic assumption on the information tracked and processed by an individual driver is the daily aggregate congestion on the specific roads that are of interest to that driver. We will show that Joint Strategy Fictitious Play (JSFP), a close variant of FP, accommodates such information aggregation. Furthermore, we establish the convergence of JSFP to a pure Nash equilibrium in congestion games, or equivalently in finite potential games, when players use some inertia in their decisions and in both cases of with or without exponential discounting of the historical data.
Keywords :
Aggregates; Convergence; Decision making; Game theory; Large-scale systems; Nash equilibrium; Roads; Routing; Transportation; Vehicle driving;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Decision and Control, 2005 and 2005 European Control Conference. CDC-ECC '05. 44th IEEE Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9567-0
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/CDC.2005.1583237
Filename :
1583237
Link To Document :
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