TY - JOUR
T1 - Distributed Generalized Nash Equilibrium Seeking and Its Application to Femtocell Networks
AU - Li, Zhongguo
AU - Li, Zhenhong
AU - Ding, Zhengtao
PY - 2020/7/22
Y1 - 2020/7/22
N2 - In this article, distributed algorithms are developed to search the generalized Nash equilibrium (NE) with global constraints. Relations between the variational inequality and the NE are investigated via the Karush–Kuhn–Tucker (KKT) optimal conditions, which provide the underlying principle for developing the distributed algorithms. Two time-varying consensus schemes are proposed for each agent to estimate the actions of others, by which a distributed framework is established. The algorithm with fixed-gains is designed with certain system knowledge, while the adaptive algorithm is proposed to address the problem when the system parameters are not available. The asymptotic convergence to the NE is established through the Lyapunov theory and the consensus theory. The power control problem in a femtocell network is formulated as a Nash game and is solved by the proposed algorithms. The simulation results are provided to verify the effectiveness of theoretical development.
AB - In this article, distributed algorithms are developed to search the generalized Nash equilibrium (NE) with global constraints. Relations between the variational inequality and the NE are investigated via the Karush–Kuhn–Tucker (KKT) optimal conditions, which provide the underlying principle for developing the distributed algorithms. Two time-varying consensus schemes are proposed for each agent to estimate the actions of others, by which a distributed framework is established. The algorithm with fixed-gains is designed with certain system knowledge, while the adaptive algorithm is proposed to address the problem when the system parameters are not available. The asymptotic convergence to the NE is established through the Lyapunov theory and the consensus theory. The power control problem in a femtocell network is formulated as a Nash game and is solved by the proposed algorithms. The simulation results are provided to verify the effectiveness of theoretical development.
UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tcyb.2020.3004635
U2 - 10.1109/tcyb.2020.3004635
DO - 10.1109/tcyb.2020.3004635
M3 - Article
SN - 2168-2267
VL - 52
SP - 2505
EP - 2517
JO - IEEE Transactions on Cybernetics
JF - IEEE Transactions on Cybernetics
IS - 4
ER -