In many communications settings, such as wired and wireless local-area networks, when multiple users attempt to access a communication channel at the same time, a conflict results and none of the communications are successful. Contention resolution is the study of distributed transmission and retransmission protocols designed to maximize notions of utility such as channel utilization in the face of blocking communications. An additional issue to be considered in the design of such protocols is that selfish users may have incentive to deviate from the prescribed behavior, if another transmission strategy increases their utility. The work of Fiat et al. (in SODA ’07, pp. 179–188, SIAM, Philadelphia 2007) addresses this issue by constructin...
Abstract. A frequent problem in settings where a unique resource must be shared among users is how t...
In this chapter we consider the effect of selfishness on distributed MAC protocols in wireless loc...
In this chapter we consider the effect of selfishness on distributed MAC protocols in wireless loc...
In many communications settings, such as wired and wireless local-area networks, when multiple users...
In many communications settings, such as wired and wireless local-area networks, when multiple users...
In many communications settings, such as wired and wireless local-area networks, when multiple users...
In many communications settings, such as wired and wireless local-area networks, when multiple user...
In many communications settings, such as wired and wireless local-area networks, when multiple users...
In many communications settings, such as wired and wireless local-area networks, when multiple user...
In this paper, we study contention resolution protocols from a game-theoretic perspective. We focus ...
In this paper, we study contention resolution protocols from a game-theoretic perspective. We focus ...
Recently, there has been increasing research in the inefficency in spectrum utilization, which is ma...
A game-theoretic framework is introduced for studying selfish user behavior in shared wireless netwo...
A game-theoretic framework is introduced for studying selfish user behavior in shared wireless netwo...
Contention control is an important means to mitigate adverse affects of multiple access interference...
Abstract. A frequent problem in settings where a unique resource must be shared among users is how t...
In this chapter we consider the effect of selfishness on distributed MAC protocols in wireless loc...
In this chapter we consider the effect of selfishness on distributed MAC protocols in wireless loc...
In many communications settings, such as wired and wireless local-area networks, when multiple users...
In many communications settings, such as wired and wireless local-area networks, when multiple users...
In many communications settings, such as wired and wireless local-area networks, when multiple users...
In many communications settings, such as wired and wireless local-area networks, when multiple user...
In many communications settings, such as wired and wireless local-area networks, when multiple users...
In many communications settings, such as wired and wireless local-area networks, when multiple user...
In this paper, we study contention resolution protocols from a game-theoretic perspective. We focus ...
In this paper, we study contention resolution protocols from a game-theoretic perspective. We focus ...
Recently, there has been increasing research in the inefficency in spectrum utilization, which is ma...
A game-theoretic framework is introduced for studying selfish user behavior in shared wireless netwo...
A game-theoretic framework is introduced for studying selfish user behavior in shared wireless netwo...
Contention control is an important means to mitigate adverse affects of multiple access interference...
Abstract. A frequent problem in settings where a unique resource must be shared among users is how t...
In this chapter we consider the effect of selfishness on distributed MAC protocols in wireless loc...
In this chapter we consider the effect of selfishness on distributed MAC protocols in wireless loc...