Published 2012 | Version v1
Conference paper

Semi-dynamic Hawk and Dove game, applied to power control

Description

—In this paper, we study a power control game over a collision channel. Each player has an energy state. When choosing a higher transmission power, the chance of a successful transmission (in the presence of other interference) increases at the cost of a larger decrease in the energy state of the battery. We study this dynamic game when restricting to simple non-dynamic strategies that consist of choosing a given power level that is maintained during the lifetime of the battery. We identify a surprising paradox in our Hawk-Dove game which we term the initial energy paradox.

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URL
https://hal.science/hal-01311666
URN
urn:oai:HAL:hal-01311666v1

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UNICA