Abstract

We apply the Schelling segregation model to the dynamic frequency allocation. An algorithm is introduced for agents segregation over initially unknown radio channels. We relate the number of algorithm iterations until complete agents' segregation to the number of agents, networks, and the other parameters via numerical experiment.

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