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Deep Reinforcement Learning for Anti-Jamming Dynamic Spectrum Access: A Bootstrap Ensemble Approach with Echo State
Hao Jiang1,2, Xin Bian1, Mingqi Li1
1Shanghai Advanced Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai 201210, China.
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Dynamic spectrum access (DSA) is an effective technology to exploit spectrum for radio devices in complex electromagnetic environments. Systematic external jamming, such as swept and comb jamming, is a common form of jamming in anti-jamming communication scenarios. Deep reinforcement learning (DRL) is widely utilized to improve the performance of DSA. However, DRL-based DSA methods face challenges in generalizing across different jamming scenarios. In this paper, a DSA scheme based on a Bootstrap ensemble deep Q-network (BEDQN) integrated with an echo state network (ESN), termed ESN-BEDQN, is proposed to achieve fast and reliable access in scenarios where jamming patterns undergo sudden changes. The ESN provides low-complexity temporal memory to capture jamming patterns, while the BEDQN maintains multiple diverse readout heads to achieve fast exploration after ESN-BEDQN reset. Moreover, a jamming pattern change prediction method based on channel idle ratio detection using symmetric KL divergence is proposed to trigger network reset, i.e., Pred-Reset. Simulation results demonstrate that the ESN-BEDQN-based scheme achieves a near-zero collision rate under periodic jamming and recovers substantially faster than conventional deep Q-network (DQN)- and long short-term memory (LSTM)-DQN-based schemes in scenarios with abrupt jamming pattern changes. Furthermore, the Pred-Reset method can correctly capture jamming pattern changes and trigger network resets, achieving faster convergence than other baseline schemes across all tested scenarios.

