A reinforcement learning approach for the multichannel rendezvous problem

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In this paper, we consider the multichannel rendezvous problem in cognitive radio networks (CRNs) where the probability that two users hopping on the same channel have a successful rendezvous is a function of channel states. The channel states are modelled by two-state Markov chains that have a good state and a bad state. These channel states are not observable by the users. For such a multichannel rendezvous problem, we are interested in finding the optimal policy to minimize the expected time-to-rendezvous (ETTR) among the class of dynamic blind rendezvous policies, i.e., at the t th time slot each user selects channel i independently with probability pi(t), i = 1,2,..., N. By formulating such a multichannel rendezvous problem as an adversarial bandit problem, we propose using a reinforcement learning approach to learn the channel selection probabilities pi(t), i = 1,2,..., N. Our experimental results show that the reinforcement learning approach is very effective and yields comparable ETTRs when comparing to various approximation policies in the literature.

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Wang, J. H., Lu, P. E., Chang, C. S., & Lee, D. S. (2019). A reinforcement learning approach for the multichannel rendezvous problem. In 2019 IEEE Globecom Workshops, GC Wkshps 2019 - Proceedings. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. https://doi.org/10.1109/GCWkshps45667.2019.9024429

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