In wireless ad hoc networks, nodes communicate with far off destinations using intermediate nodes as relays. Since wireless nodes are energy constrained, it may not be in the best interest of a node to always accept relay requests. On the other hand, if all nodes decide not to expend energy in relaying, then network throughput will drop dramatically. Both these extreme scenarios (complete cooperation and complete noncooperation) are inimical to the interests of a user. In this paper, we address the issue of user cooperation in ad hoc networks. We assume that nodes are rational, i.e., their actions are strictly determined by self interest, and that each node is associated with a minimum lifetime constraint. Given these lifetime constraints a...
Current ad hoc networks rely on a silent mutual agreement among nodes to relay packets to the desti...
Abstract — In self-organizing ad hoc networks, all the networking functions rely on the contribution...
Abstract: In wireless networks, it is well-known that intermediate nodes can be used as cooperative ...
In wireless ad hoc networks, nodes communicate with far off destinations using intermediate nodes a...
In this paper, we present a first approach to evolve a cooperative behavior in ad hoc networks. Sinc...
Cooperation in wireless ad hoc networks has two-fold implications. First, each wireless node does no...
In wireless networks with energy limited nodes, multi-hop forwarding is usually exploited to reduce ...
Abstract — In wireless networks with energy limited nodes, user cooperation is usually exploited to ...
In this paper we show how cooperation can improve the overall energy efficiency of an ad hoc network...
In wireless ad hoc networks, all nodes cooperate to provide network services. Due to the limited rad...
Much of the existing work in wireless ad hoc networking assumes that each individual wireless node (...
UnrestrictedIn emerging self-organizing wireless networks, each device is controlled by a potentiall...
This paper studies the resource allocation (RA) and the relay selection (RS) problems in cooperative...
To make an ad hoc network work properly, wireless nodes are usually requested to cooperate in routin...
Ad hoc networks are expected to be used in many different situations. A common characteristic among ...
Current ad hoc networks rely on a silent mutual agreement among nodes to relay packets to the desti...
Abstract — In self-organizing ad hoc networks, all the networking functions rely on the contribution...
Abstract: In wireless networks, it is well-known that intermediate nodes can be used as cooperative ...
In wireless ad hoc networks, nodes communicate with far off destinations using intermediate nodes a...
In this paper, we present a first approach to evolve a cooperative behavior in ad hoc networks. Sinc...
Cooperation in wireless ad hoc networks has two-fold implications. First, each wireless node does no...
In wireless networks with energy limited nodes, multi-hop forwarding is usually exploited to reduce ...
Abstract — In wireless networks with energy limited nodes, user cooperation is usually exploited to ...
In this paper we show how cooperation can improve the overall energy efficiency of an ad hoc network...
In wireless ad hoc networks, all nodes cooperate to provide network services. Due to the limited rad...
Much of the existing work in wireless ad hoc networking assumes that each individual wireless node (...
UnrestrictedIn emerging self-organizing wireless networks, each device is controlled by a potentiall...
This paper studies the resource allocation (RA) and the relay selection (RS) problems in cooperative...
To make an ad hoc network work properly, wireless nodes are usually requested to cooperate in routin...
Ad hoc networks are expected to be used in many different situations. A common characteristic among ...
Current ad hoc networks rely on a silent mutual agreement among nodes to relay packets to the desti...
Abstract — In self-organizing ad hoc networks, all the networking functions rely on the contribution...
Abstract: In wireless networks, it is well-known that intermediate nodes can be used as cooperative ...