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Transmission costs, selfish nodes, and protocol design

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Transmission costs, selfish nodes, and protocol design
We study how selfish nodes react to transmission costs in wireless networks. Intuitively, it seems that transmission costs should have a stabilizing effect as (rational) nodes will defer packet transmissions when congestion develops and the cost for (successfully) transmitting a packet becomes high. In this paper we investigate whether this intuition is true. We use slotted Aloha to model the communication channel.
Peter Marbach
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Type Journal
Year 2008
Where WINET
Authors Peter Marbach
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