Hedonic Coalition Formation for Distributed Task Allocation among Wireless Agents
Walid Saad, Zhu Han, Tamer Basar, Merouane Debbah, Are Hj{\o}rungnes

TL;DR
This paper introduces a distributed, self-organizing coalition formation algorithm for wireless agents to efficiently collect and transmit data from tasks, adapting dynamically to environmental changes and improving network throughput.
Contribution
It presents a novel hedonic coalition formation model for wireless agents that optimizes task allocation and network stability in dynamic environments.
Findings
Achieves at least 30.26% improvement in average payoff over baseline schemes.
Supports dynamic adaptation to task mobility and arrival/removal.
Ensures Nash-stable network partitions through distributed decision-making.
Abstract
Autonomous wireless agents such as unmanned aerial vehicles or mobile base stations present a great potential for deployment in next-generation wireless networks. While current literature has been mainly focused on the use of agents within robotics or software applications, we propose a novel usage model for self-organizing agents suited to wireless networks. In the proposed model, a number of agents are required to collect data from several arbitrarily located tasks. Each task represents a queue of packets that require collection and subsequent wireless transmission by the agents to a central receiver. The problem is modeled as a hedonic coalition formation game between the agents and the tasks that interact in order to form disjoint coalitions. Each formed coalition is modeled as a polling system consisting of a number of agents which move between the different tasks present in the…
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