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On the Fictitious Play and Channel Selection Games

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On the Fictitious Play and Channel Selection Games
—Considering the interaction through mutual interference of the different radio devices, the channel selection (CS) problem in decentralized parallel multiple access channels can be modeled by strategic-form games. Here, we show that the CS problem is a potential game (PG) and thus the fictitious play (FP) converges to a Nash equilibrium (NE) either in pure or mixed strategies. Using a 2−player 2−channel game, it is shown that convergence in mixed strategies might lead to cycles of action profiles which lead to individual spectral efficiencies (SE) which are worse than the SE at the worst NE in mixed and pure strategies. Finally, exploiting the fact that the CS problem is a PG and an aggregation game, we present a method to implement FP with local information and minimum feedback.
Samir Medina Perlaza, Hamidou Tembine, Samson Lasa
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Type Journal
Year 2010
Where CORR
Authors Samir Medina Perlaza, Hamidou Tembine, Samson Lasaulce, V. Quintero-Florez
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