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Almost Optimal Channel Access in Multi-Hop Networks With Unknown Channel Variables

Networking and Internet Architecture 2013-08-23 v1

Abstract

We consider distributed channel access in multi-hop cognitive radio networks. Previous works on opportunistic channel access using multi-armed bandits (MAB) mainly focus on single-hop networks that assume complete conflicts among all secondary users. In the multi-hop multi-channel network settings studied here, there is more general competition among different communication pairs. We formulate the problem as a linearly combinatorial MAB problem that involves a maximum weighted independent set (MWIS) problem with unknown weights which need to learn. Existing methods for MAB where each of NN nodes chooses from MM channels have exponential time and space complexity O(MN)O(M^N), and poor theoretical guarantee on throughput performance. We propose a distributed channel access algorithm that can achieve 1/ρ1/\rho of the optimum averaged throughput where each node has communication complexity O(r2+D)O(r^2+D) and space complexity O(m)O(m) in the learning process, and time complexity O(Dmρr)O(D m^{\rho^r}) in strategy decision process for an arbitrary wireless network. Here ρ=1+ϵ\rho=1+\epsilon is the approximation ratio to MWIS for a local rr-hop network with m<Nm<N nodes,and DD is the number of mini-rounds inside each round of strategy decision. For randomly located networks with an average degree dd, the time complexity is O(dρr)O(d^{\rho^r}).

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@article{arxiv.1308.4751,
  title  = {Almost Optimal Channel Access in Multi-Hop Networks With Unknown Channel Variables},
  author = {Yaqin Zhou and Xiang-yang Li and Fan Li and Min Liu and Zhongcheng Li and Zhiyuan Yin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1308.4751},
  year   = {2013}
}

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