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INFOCOM
2006
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
An Optimal Dynamic Pricing Framework for Autonomous Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
— In autonomous mobile ad hoc networks (MANET) where each user is its own authority, fully cooperative behaviors, such as unconditionally forwarding packets for each other or, ho...
Zhu Ji, Wei Yu, K. J. Ray Liu
TSMC
2010
12 years 12 months ago
Attack and Flee: Game-Theory-Based Analysis on Interactions Among Nodes in MANETs
In mobile ad hoc networks, nodes have the inherent ability to move. Aside from conducting attacks to maximize their utility and cooperating with regular nodes to deceive them, mali...
Feng Li, Yinying Yang, Jie Wu
PIMRC
2010
IEEE
13 years 3 months ago
Self-optimizing routing in MANETs with multi-class flows
In this paper we show how game theory and Gibbs sampling techniques can be used to design a self-optimizing algorithm for minimizing end-to-end delays for all flows in a multi-clas...
Pierre Coucheney, Bruno Gaujal, Corinne Touati
CEC
2007
IEEE
13 years 9 months ago
Preventing selfish behavior in Ad Hoc networks
Cooperation enforcement is one of the key issues in ad hoc networks. In this paper we proposes a new strategy driven approach that aims at discouraging selfish behavior among netwo...
Marcin Seredynski, Pascal Bouvry, Mieczyslaw A. Kl...
BIOWIRE
2007
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
Coalition Games and Resource Allocation in Ad-Hoc Networks
In this paper we explore some of the connections between cooperative game theory and the utility maximization framework for routing and flow control in networks. Central to both a...
Richard J. Gibbens, Peter B. Key