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MINORITY GAMES WITH APPLICATIONS TO DISTRIBUTED DECISION MAKING AND CONTROL IN WIRELESS NETWORKS

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IEEE WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 24, Issue 5, Pages 184-192

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/MWC.2017.1600351WC

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  1. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC)

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5G dense SCNs are expected to meet the thousand-fold mobile traffic challenge within the next few years. When developing solution schemes for resource allocation problems in such networks, conventional centralized control may no longer be viable due to excessive computational complexity and large signaling overhead caused by the large number of users and network nodes in such a network. Instead, distributed resource allocation (or decision making) methods with low complexity would be desirable to make the network self-organizing and autonomous. Minority game (MG) has recently gained the attention of the research community as a tool to model and solve distributed resource allocation problems. The main objective of this article is to study the applicability of MG to solve the distributed decision making problems in future wireless networks. We present the fundamental theoretical aspects of basic MG, some variants of MG, and the notion of equilibrium. We also study the current state of the art on the applications of MGs in communication networks. Furthermore, we describe an example application of MG to SCNs, where the problem of computation off loading by users in an SCN is modeled and analyzed using MG.

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