Cognitive hierarchy theory for heterogeneous uplink multiple access in the Internet of Things

Nof Abuzainab, W. Saad, H. Poor
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In this paper, the problem of distributed uplink random access is studied for an Internet of Things (IoT) system, composed of heterogeneous group of nodes compromising both machine-type devices (MTDs) and human-type devices (HTDs). The problem is formulated as a noncooperative game between the heterogeneous IoT devices whose goal is to find the transmission probabilities and service rates that meet their individual quality-of-service (QoS) requirements. To solve this game while capturing the heterogeneity of the devices, in terms of resource constraints and QoS needs, a novel approach based on the behavioral game framework of cognitive hierarchy (CH) theory is proposed. This approach enables the IoT devices to reach a CH equilibrium concept that adequately factors in the various levels of rationality corresponding to the heterogeneous capabilities of MTDs and HTDs. Simulation results show that the proposed CH solution can significantly improve the performance, in terms of energy efficiency, for both MTDs and HTDs, achieving, on the average, a 67% improvement compared to the traditional Nash equilibrium-based game-theoretic solutions.
物联网异构上行多址的认知层次理论
本文研究了一个物联网系统的分布式上行随机接入问题,该系统由一组异构节点组成,其中既有机器型设备(MTDs),也有人型设备(HTDs)。该问题被表述为异构物联网设备之间的非合作博弈,其目标是找到满足各自服务质量(QoS)要求的传输概率和服务速率。从资源约束和QoS需求两方面考虑,为解决这一博弈问题,提出了一种基于认知层次(CH)理论的行为博弈框架。这种方法使物联网设备能够达到CH平衡概念,充分考虑到mtd和htd的异构能力所对应的各种理性水平。仿真结果表明,所提出的CH解决方案可以显著提高MTDs和HTDs的性能,在能源效率方面,与传统的基于纳什均衡的博弈论解决方案相比,平均提高67%。
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