Laser chaos decision-maker has been demonstrated to enable ultrahigh-speed decision-making in solving multi-armed bandit (MAB) problems in the GHz order. In addition to recent intensive studies of photonic information processing devices and systems, the pursuit of novel applications is important, which is also demanded from future technologies, including Beyond 5G context. In this paper, we examine the applicability to dynamic channel bonding (DCB), which has been introduced in wireless local area networks (WLANs), and demonstrate a method for achieving higher data rate transmissions while avoiding interference. First, we propose a DCB method utilizing laser chaos decision-maker. Second, we design two hierarchical trees for decision making, that is, DCB selection. Third, we experimentally implement our proposed methods in a practical WLAN and confirm its operational ability. We analyze the parameter of the proposed method and compare the proposed method with conventional decision-making algorithms of -greedy and UCB1-tuned. We show that our proposed method demonstrates better DCB decisions than the other decision-making algorithms. Furthermore, we demonstrate that in DCB, the design method of the hierarchical trees or the parameter for the proposed method influences the performance of decision making.
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