DocumentCode :
3652631
Title :
Adaptation in a channel access game with private monitoring
Author :
Zaheer Khan;Janne Lehtomäki;Luiz A. DaSilva;Matti Latva-aho;Markku Juntti
Author_Institution :
Centre for Wireless Commun. (CWC), Univ. of Oulu, Oulu, Finland
fYear :
2013
Firstpage :
3157
Lastpage :
3163
Abstract :
Under the opportunistic spectrum access paradigm, the shared pool of spectrum bands that the multiple autonomous cognitive radios (CRs) need to compete for is not necessarily homogeneous. The non-homogeneity in channels may lead to payoff distribution conflict among autonomous CRs, as each CR would prefer the outcome in which it selects the more desirable channels. To address this challenge, we have designed an adaptive strategy that (without explicit coordination) enables the CRs to autonomously reach an outcome that maximizes the total CR network throughput and minimizes the payoff distribution conflict among the CRs. We utilize the framework of repeated games with private monitoring to: 1) study the dynamic channel selection problem; 2) analyze the stability of the proposed strategy; and 3) investigate the impact of deviations by a selfish CR on the performance of the proposed strategy. In our model, multiple autonomous CRs are not able to observe the channel selections of other competing CRs. Rather, they get a signal from which the selections must be inferred.
Keywords :
"Sensors","Lead","Monitoring"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Global Communications Conference (GLOBECOM), 2013 IEEE
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/GLOCOM.2013.6831557
Filename :
6831557
Link To Document :
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