Learning Random Access Schemes for Massive Machine-Type Communication With MARL

  • Jadoon M
  • Pastore A
  • Navarro M
  • et al.
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In this paper, we explore various multi-agent reinforcement learning (MARL) techniques to design grant-free random access (RA) schemes for low-complexity, low-power battery operated devices in massive machine-type communication (mMTC) wireless networks. We use value decomposition networks (VDN) and QMIX algorithms with parameter sharing (PS) with centralized training and decentralized execution (CTDE) while maintaining scalability. We then compare the policies learned by VDN, QMIX, and deep recurrent Q-network (DRQN) and explore the impact of including the agent identifiers in the observation vector. We show that the MARL-based RA schemes can achieve a better throughput-fairness trade-off between agents without having to condition on the agent identifiers. We also present a novel correlated traffic model, which is more descriptive of mMTC scenarios, and show that the proposed algorithm can easily adapt to traffic non-stationarities

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Jadoon, M. A., Pastore, A., Navarro, M., & Valcarce, A. (2023). Learning Random Access Schemes for Massive Machine-Type Communication With MARL. IEEE Transactions on Machine Learning in Communications and Networking, 2, 95–109. https://doi.org/10.1109/tmlcn.2023.3345273

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