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Spatial spectrum access game: nash equilibria and distributed learning

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Spatial spectrum access game: nash equilibria and distributed learning
A key feature of wireless communications is the spatial reuse. However, the spatial aspect is not yet well understood for the purpose of designing efficient spectrum sharing mechanisms. In this paper, we propose a framework of spatial spectrum access games on directed interference graphs, which can model quite general interference relationship with spatial reuse in wireless networks. We show that a pure strategy equilibrium exists for the two classes of games: (1) any spatial spectrum access games on directed acyclic graphs, and (2) any games satisfying the congestion property on directed trees and directed forests. Under mild technical conditions, the spatial spectrum access games with random backoff and Aloha channel contention mechanisms on undirected graphs also have a pure Nash equilibrium. We then propose a distributed learning algorithm, which only utilizes users’ local observations to adaptively adjust the spectrum access strategies. We show that the distributed learning al...
Xu Chen, Jianwei Huang
Added 27 Sep 2012
Updated 27 Sep 2012
Type Journal
Year 2012
Where MOBIHOC
Authors Xu Chen, Jianwei Huang
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