In this paper, we address the crosslayer problem of joint medium access control (MAC) and routing in ad hoc wireless networks from the novel perspective of stochastic dynamic games. As a starting point to understand the efficient modes of wireless network operation, we look at the basic problem of multi-hop communication over the simple topology of a single relay channel. A stochastic game is formulated for transmitter and relay nodes competing over collision channels to deliver packets to a common destination node using alternative paths. We rely on a reward mechanism to stimulate cooperation for packet forwarding and evaluate the conflicting multiple access and routing strategies of direct communication and relaying through a detailed for...
In this thesis, we investigate the problem of resource management for two-hop interference channels ...
Cooperative Relaying techniques offer the potential for increasing the throughput of wireless networ...
International audienceWe consider an opportunistic wireless communication setting, in which two node...
Abstract. In this paper, we address the problem of communication over the relay channel from the per...
We analyze the capacity of wireless networks in the presence of cooperative relaying by using game t...
Abstract—We analyze the capacity of wireless networks in the presence of cooperative relaying by usi...
Relay sharing has been recently investigated to increase the performance of coexisting wireless mult...
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This paper discusses a new perspective for the application of game theory to wireless relay networks...
International audienceOne formal way of studying cooperation and incentive mechanisms in wireless ad...
This dissertation consists in two parts. In the first part (Chapter 1-3) we study the notion of coop...
International audienceThis paper studies the performance of a wireless network when the nodes, that ...
Abstract—This paper discusses a new perspective for the appli-cation of game theory to wireless rela...
An underlying assumption of multi-hop data communication in ad hoc networks is that the nodes forwar...
Game theory, originally invented to investigate the complex behavior in economics, has lent itself t...
In this thesis, we investigate the problem of resource management for two-hop interference channels ...
Cooperative Relaying techniques offer the potential for increasing the throughput of wireless networ...
International audienceWe consider an opportunistic wireless communication setting, in which two node...
Abstract. In this paper, we address the problem of communication over the relay channel from the per...
We analyze the capacity of wireless networks in the presence of cooperative relaying by using game t...
Abstract—We analyze the capacity of wireless networks in the presence of cooperative relaying by usi...
Relay sharing has been recently investigated to increase the performance of coexisting wireless mult...
Original article can be found at: http://www.inderscience.com/ Copyright Inderscience Enterprises Li...
This paper discusses a new perspective for the application of game theory to wireless relay networks...
International audienceOne formal way of studying cooperation and incentive mechanisms in wireless ad...
This dissertation consists in two parts. In the first part (Chapter 1-3) we study the notion of coop...
International audienceThis paper studies the performance of a wireless network when the nodes, that ...
Abstract—This paper discusses a new perspective for the appli-cation of game theory to wireless rela...
An underlying assumption of multi-hop data communication in ad hoc networks is that the nodes forwar...
Game theory, originally invented to investigate the complex behavior in economics, has lent itself t...
In this thesis, we investigate the problem of resource management for two-hop interference channels ...
Cooperative Relaying techniques offer the potential for increasing the throughput of wireless networ...
International audienceWe consider an opportunistic wireless communication setting, in which two node...