Computer Science – Computer Science and Game Theory
Scientific paper
2011-02-06
Computer Science
Computer Science and Game Theory
6 pages, 2 figures, submitted to RAWNET/WNC3 2011
Scientific paper
In this work, we study the problem of power allocation and adaptive modulation in teams of decision makers. We consider the special case of two teams with each team consisting of two mobile agents. Agents belonging to the same team communicate over wireless ad hoc networks, and they try to split their available power between the tasks of communication and jamming the nodes of the other team. The agents have constraints on their total energy and instantaneous power usage. The cost function adopted is the difference between the rates of erroneously transmitted bits of each team. We model the adaptive modulation problem as a zero-sum matrix game which in turn gives rise to a a continuous kernel game to handle power control. Based on the communications model, we present sufficient conditions on the physical parameters of the agents for the existence of a pure strategy saddle-point equilibrium (PSSPE).
Basar Tamer
Bhattacharya Sourabh
Khanafer Ali
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