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Evolutionary Games for Hybrid Additive White Gaussian Noise Multiple Access Control

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Evolutionary Games for Hybrid Additive White Gaussian Noise Multiple Access Control
Abstract-- In this paper, we propose an evolutionary gametheoretic framework for hybrid additive white Gaussian noise multiple access channels. We consider a communication system consisting of multiple users and multiple receivers, where each user chooses a rate and splits it over the receivers. Users have coupled constraints determined by the capacity regions. We show the existence of Nash equilibrium under general conditions and characterize the equilibria of the static game. Building upon the static game, we formulate a system of hybrid evolutionary game dynamics using G-function dynamics and Smith dynamics on rate control and channel selection, respectively. We show that the evolutionary hybrid multiple access game has an equilibrium and illustrate these dynamics with numerical examples.
Quanyan Zhu, Hamidou Tembine, Tamer Basar
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Type Conference
Year 2009
Where GLOBECOM
Authors Quanyan Zhu, Hamidou Tembine, Tamer Basar
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