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Distributed Proximal Policy Optimization for Contention-Based Spectrum Access

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arxiv 2111.09420 v1 pith:XERXFJVS submitted 2021-10-07 cs.NI cs.LGeess.SP

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keywords policyspectrumaccessapproachadaptivecontention-baseddistributedfairness
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The increasing number of wireless devices operating in unlicensed spectrum motivates the development of intelligent adaptive approaches to spectrum access that go beyond traditional carrier sensing. We develop a novel distributed implementation of a policy gradient method known as Proximal Policy Optimization modelled on a two stage Markov decision process that enables such an intelligent approach, and still achieves decentralized contention-based medium access. In each time slot, a base station (BS) uses information from spectrum sensing and reception quality to autonomously decide whether or not to transmit on a given resource, with the goal of maximizing proportional fairness network-wide. Empirically, we find the proportional fairness reward accumulated by the policy gradient approach to be significantly higher than even a genie-aided adaptive energy detection threshold. This is further validated by the improved sum and maximum user throughputs achieved by our approach.

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