Play it by Ear: Context-aware Distributed Coordinated Anti-jamming Channel Access

2021 
This paper investigates the anti-jamming problems in wireless communication networks. In these networks consisted of multiple devices (users), there exist two critical problems. On the one hand, users with various transmission requirements should coordinate their channel selection strategies distributedly to avoid spectrum conflicts and satisfy transmission demands. On the other hand, they also need to fully consider how to eliminate the effects of malicious attacks. To cope with the internal coordination and external confrontation challenges and accommodate the dynamic changing jamming attacks, a context-aware distributed coordinated anti-jamming channel access mechanism is proposed, which means for different cases of jamming attacks, different access strategies are adopted. In detail, to reflect the heterogeneous communication demands of users, the transmission satisfaction function is firstly introduced. Then, the multi-user anti-jamming scenario is modeled as a context-aware multi-pattern dynamic anti-jamming game, which can be decomposed into two sub-games. Here, for the case that the control channel is available, a local altruistic sub-game is introduced. While for the case that the control channel has been jammed, an anti-jamming congestion sub-game is designed. Besides, the existence of Nash Equilibriums is demonstrated. To obtain NEs, a context-aware distributed channel access (CDCA) algorithm is designed. Through game-theoretic analysis and distributed learning, global transmission satisfaction can be improved under the dynamic jamming environment. Furthermore, the fairness of the network can also be guaranteed.
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