Title :
On the Optimality of Myopic Sensing in Multi-State Channels
Author :
Yi Ouyang ; Teneketzis, Demosthenis
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng. & Comput. Sci., Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA
Abstract :
We consider the channel sensing problem arising in opportunistic scheduling over fading channels, cognitive radio networks, and resource constrained jamming. The same problem arises in many other areas of science and technology as it is an instance of restless bandit problems. The communication system consists of N channels. Each channel is modeled as a multi-state Markov chain. At each time instant a user selects one channel to sense and uses it to transmit information. A reward depending on the state of the selected channel is obtained for each transmission. The objective is to design a channel sensing policy that maximizes the expected total reward collected over a finite or infinite horizon. This problem can be viewed as an instance of restless bandit problems, for which the form of optimal policies is unknown in general. We discover sets of conditions sufficient to guarantee the optimality of a myopic sensing policy; we show that under one particular set of conditions the myopic policy coincides with the Gittins index rule.
Keywords :
Markov processes; cognitive radio; fading channels; channel sensing problem; cognitive radio networks; fading channels; multi-state Markov chain; myopic sensing policy; opportunistic scheduling; resource constrained jamming; restless bandit problems; Fading; Indexes; Jamming; Markov processes; Optimization; Sensors; Vectors; Markov chain; Myopic sensing; POMDP; restless bandits; stochastic order;
Journal_Title :
Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIT.2013.2288636