In this paper we introduce a novel framework for the distributed control of DTNs. The mechanism that we propose tackles a crucial aspect of such systems: in order to support message replication the devices acting as relays need to sacrifice part of their batteries. The aim is thus to provide a reward mechanism able to induce activation of relays in a coordinated fashion. The proposed scheme functions in non-cooperative fashion, and requires minimal message exchange to operate. In particular, relays choose among two strategies: either to participate to message relaying, or not to participate in order to save energy. The base for our mechanism design is to define the relays' utility function according to a minority game; in fact, relays compe...
In this paper, we apply evolutionary games to non-cooperative forwarding control of Delay Tolerant N...
Abstract—In this paper, we apply evolutionary games to non-cooperative forwarding control of Delay T...
We study a novel control problem in the context of network coordination games: the individuation of ...
In this paper we design an incentive mechanism for heterogeneous Delay Tolerant Networks (DTNs). The...
The technology of Delay Tolerant Networks (DTN) has been designed to support communication in enviro...
International audienceIn this paper, we apply evolutionary games to non-cooperative forwarding contr...
In this paper, we apply the concepts of Markov decision evolutionary games to non-cooperative forwar...
We study in this paper optimal stochastic control issues in delay tolerant networks. We first derive...
We consider a non-cooperative game between N relays in Delay Tolerant Networks with one fixed source...
In this paper, the problem of node management in the presence of randomized cooperation is tackled. ...
International audienceWe consider the problem of cooperation in distributed wireless networks of sel...
International audienceA central problem in Delay Tolerant Networks (DTNs) is to persuade mobile node...
Optimal stochastic control of delay tolerant networks is studied in this paper. First, the structure...
Abstract. In this paper, we address the problem of communication over the relay channel from the per...
International audienceA central problem in Delay Tolerant Networks (DTNs) is to persuade mobile node...
In this paper, we apply evolutionary games to non-cooperative forwarding control of Delay Tolerant N...
Abstract—In this paper, we apply evolutionary games to non-cooperative forwarding control of Delay T...
We study a novel control problem in the context of network coordination games: the individuation of ...
In this paper we design an incentive mechanism for heterogeneous Delay Tolerant Networks (DTNs). The...
The technology of Delay Tolerant Networks (DTN) has been designed to support communication in enviro...
International audienceIn this paper, we apply evolutionary games to non-cooperative forwarding contr...
In this paper, we apply the concepts of Markov decision evolutionary games to non-cooperative forwar...
We study in this paper optimal stochastic control issues in delay tolerant networks. We first derive...
We consider a non-cooperative game between N relays in Delay Tolerant Networks with one fixed source...
In this paper, the problem of node management in the presence of randomized cooperation is tackled. ...
International audienceWe consider the problem of cooperation in distributed wireless networks of sel...
International audienceA central problem in Delay Tolerant Networks (DTNs) is to persuade mobile node...
Optimal stochastic control of delay tolerant networks is studied in this paper. First, the structure...
Abstract. In this paper, we address the problem of communication over the relay channel from the per...
International audienceA central problem in Delay Tolerant Networks (DTNs) is to persuade mobile node...
In this paper, we apply evolutionary games to non-cooperative forwarding control of Delay Tolerant N...
Abstract—In this paper, we apply evolutionary games to non-cooperative forwarding control of Delay T...
We study a novel control problem in the context of network coordination games: the individuation of ...