A Survey on Applications of Model-Free Strategy Learning in Cognitive Wireless Networks

Wenbo Wang, Andres Kwasinski, Dusit Niyato, Zhu Han
2016 IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials  
Model-free learning has been considered as an efficient tool for designing control mechanisms when the model of the system environment or the interaction between the decision-making entities is not available as a-priori knowledge. With model-free learning, the decision-making entities adapt their behaviors based on the reinforcement from their interaction with the environment and are able to (implicitly) build the understanding of the system through trial-and-error mechanisms. Such
more » ... cs of model-free learning is highly in accordance with the requirement of cognition-based intelligence for devices in cognitive wireless networks. Recently, model-free learning has been considered as one key implementation approach to adaptive, self-organized network control in cognitive wireless networks. In this paper, we provide a comprehensive survey on the applications of the state-of-the-art model-free learning mechanisms in cognitive wireless networks. According to the system models that those applications are based on, a systematic overview of the learning algorithms in the domains of single-agent system, multi-agent systems and multi-player games is provided. Furthermore, the applications of model-free learning to various problems in cognitive wireless networks are discussed with the focus on how the learning mechanisms help to provide the solutions to these problems and improve the network performance over the existing model-based, non-adaptive methods. Finally, a broad
doi:10.1109/comst.2016.2539923 fatcat:fj6hqhs7o5gttd22h3xjs3gage