A wealth of research proposals in ad hoc networks has been seen on the problem of routing along power efficient paths. However they do not take into account the interests of individual nodes. Managed by different profit-oriented entities, network nodes can no longer be assumed to cooperate with each other. Incentive-compatible routing seems to be more realistic to deal with selfish nodes in ad hoc networks. We propose the Transmission power rEcursive Auction Mechanism (TEAM) routing protocol to prevent the selfish behaviors and stimulate cooperative works from the game theoretic approach. It pays nodes for their services and makes cheating not attractive. Interests of nodes will be best served if they only reveal true information. With some...
In wireless mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs), cooperation cannot be an im- plicit assumption anymore....
We study game-theoretic mechanisms for routing in wireless ad hoc networks. Our major results includ...
In Mobile Ad-hoc Networks, nodes exchange packets with each other using intermediate nodes as relays...
Abstract—Wireless hybrid networks combine the character-istics of both cellular and mobile ad hoc ne...
Routing protocols for ad-hoc networks assume that the nodes forming the network are either under a s...
Abstract. Routing protocols for ad-hoc networks assume that the nodes forming the network are either...
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...
Abstract — In many applications of wireless ad hoc net-works, wireless nodes are owned by rational a...
In many applications of wireless ad hoc networks, wireless nodes are owned by rational and intellige...
In wireless ad hoc networks, routing requires cooperation of nodes. Since nodes often belong to diff...
In wireless networks, it is often assumed that each individual wire-less terminal will faithfully fo...
Current ad hoc networks rely on a silent mutual agreement among nodes to relay packets to the desti...
Unfairness in wireless ad hoc networks is often due to the different ways the single nodes decide to...
Abstract—Current ad hoc networks rely on a silent mutual agreement among nodes to relay packets towa...
In wireless mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs), cooperation cannot be an im- plicit assumption anymore....
We study game-theoretic mechanisms for routing in wireless ad hoc networks. Our major results includ...
In Mobile Ad-hoc Networks, nodes exchange packets with each other using intermediate nodes as relays...
Abstract—Wireless hybrid networks combine the character-istics of both cellular and mobile ad hoc ne...
Routing protocols for ad-hoc networks assume that the nodes forming the network are either under a s...
Abstract. Routing protocols for ad-hoc networks assume that the nodes forming the network are either...
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...
Abstract — In many applications of wireless ad hoc net-works, wireless nodes are owned by rational a...
In many applications of wireless ad hoc networks, wireless nodes are owned by rational and intellige...
In wireless ad hoc networks, routing requires cooperation of nodes. Since nodes often belong to diff...
In wireless networks, it is often assumed that each individual wire-less terminal will faithfully fo...
Current ad hoc networks rely on a silent mutual agreement among nodes to relay packets to the desti...
Unfairness in wireless ad hoc networks is often due to the different ways the single nodes decide to...
Abstract—Current ad hoc networks rely on a silent mutual agreement among nodes to relay packets towa...
In wireless mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs), cooperation cannot be an im- plicit assumption anymore....
We study game-theoretic mechanisms for routing in wireless ad hoc networks. Our major results includ...
In Mobile Ad-hoc Networks, nodes exchange packets with each other using intermediate nodes as relays...