Title :
Relay selection with no side information: An adversarial bandit approach
Author :
Maghsudi, Setareh ; Stanczak, Slawomir
Author_Institution :
Heinrich-Hertz-Lehrstuhl fur Informationstheorie und Theor. Informationsthechnik, Tech. Univ. Berlin, Berlin, Germany
Abstract :
Multi-armed bandit games form a class of sequential optimization problems, in which a player sequentially pulls an arm, selected from a known and finite set of arms, in order to receive an a priori unknown reward. Since the player does not know the arm with the highest reward in advance, it utilizes a well-designed selection strategy to minimize the so-called regret, which, roughly speaking, results from the lack of this information. This paper studies cooperative transmission in a dense mobile network, where users compete for utilizing a number of relays to improve the quality of transmissions. Under the assumption of no side information available to the users, the relay selection and assignment problem is formulated as an adversarial multi-player multi-armed bandit game. Based on this formulation, a selection strategy is proposed that is shown to guarantee the convergence of the empirical frequencies of the game to a correlated equilibrium. Moreover, applying the experimental regret testing protocol shows that the empirical frequencies of the relay selection game converges to Nash equilibrium. Finally, experimental evaluations are carried out to compare the performance of various selection strategies and with it to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed approach. The proposed game model and selection strategies can be used in a wide range of wireless networking scenarios, such as spectrum pulling in cognitive radio networks and base station assignment in cellular networks.
Keywords :
cellular radio; cognitive radio; convergence; cooperative communication; game theory; optimisation; protocols; relay networks (telecommunication); Nash equilibrium; adversarial multiplayer multi-armed bandit game; base station assignment; cellular networks; cognitive radio networks; convergence; cooperative transmission; correlated equilibrium; dense mobile network; empirical frequencies; regret testing protocol; relay selection; sequential optimization problems; spectrum pulling; transmission quality; wireless networking scenarios; Games; Mobile communication; Mobile computing; Protocols; Relays; Resource management; Throughput; Adversarial bandits; Nash equilibrium; correlated equilibrium; regret; relay selection;
Conference_Titel :
Wireless Communications and Networking Conference (WCNC), 2013 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Shanghai
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-5938-2
Electronic_ISBN :
1525-3511
DOI :
10.1109/WCNC.2013.6554651