In Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs), promoting cooperative behavior is a challenging problem for mechanism designers. Cooperative actions, such as disseminating data, can seem at odds with rationality and may benefit other vehicles at a cost to oneself. Without additional mechanisms, it is expected that cooperative behavior in the population will decrease and eventually disappear. Classical game theoretical models for cooperation, such as the public goods game, predict this outcome, but they assume fixed population sizes and overlook the ecological dynamics of the interacting vehicles. In this paper, we propose an evolutionary public goods game that incorporates VANET ecological dynamics and offers new insights for promoting cooperation. ...
International audienceThis chapter presents a new formulation which not only covers the fully non-co...
International audienceThis chapter presents a new formulation which not only covers the fully non-co...
Much of human cooperation remains an evolutionary riddle. There is evidence that individuals are oft...
International audience<p>In this paper, we study the cooperation behavior ofvehicles in a VANET (veh...
Abstract—We present an evolutionary game theoretic approach to study node cooperation behavior in wi...
We consider a finite population of individuals that can move through a structured environment using ...
We consider a population engaged in continuous public goods games. In our study, the lowest contribu...
The emergence and abundance of cooperation in nature poses a tenacious and challenging puzzle to evo...
We study the evolution of cooperation in spatial public goods games, whereby a coevolutionary rule i...
The “chicken-and-egg” link between charging infrastructure and electric vehicle adoption complicates...
The “chicken-and-egg” link between charging infrastructure and electric vehicle adoption complicates...
International audienceThis chapter presents a new formulation which not only covers the fully non-co...
International audienceThis chapter presents a new formulation which not only covers the fully non-co...
Vehicular Ad-hoc NETwork (VANET) is a special mobile ad hoc network that composed of facilities such...
International audienceThis chapter presents a new formulation which not only covers the fully non-co...
International audienceThis chapter presents a new formulation which not only covers the fully non-co...
International audienceThis chapter presents a new formulation which not only covers the fully non-co...
Much of human cooperation remains an evolutionary riddle. There is evidence that individuals are oft...
International audience<p>In this paper, we study the cooperation behavior ofvehicles in a VANET (veh...
Abstract—We present an evolutionary game theoretic approach to study node cooperation behavior in wi...
We consider a finite population of individuals that can move through a structured environment using ...
We consider a population engaged in continuous public goods games. In our study, the lowest contribu...
The emergence and abundance of cooperation in nature poses a tenacious and challenging puzzle to evo...
We study the evolution of cooperation in spatial public goods games, whereby a coevolutionary rule i...
The “chicken-and-egg” link between charging infrastructure and electric vehicle adoption complicates...
The “chicken-and-egg” link between charging infrastructure and electric vehicle adoption complicates...
International audienceThis chapter presents a new formulation which not only covers the fully non-co...
International audienceThis chapter presents a new formulation which not only covers the fully non-co...
Vehicular Ad-hoc NETwork (VANET) is a special mobile ad hoc network that composed of facilities such...
International audienceThis chapter presents a new formulation which not only covers the fully non-co...
International audienceThis chapter presents a new formulation which not only covers the fully non-co...
International audienceThis chapter presents a new formulation which not only covers the fully non-co...
Much of human cooperation remains an evolutionary riddle. There is evidence that individuals are oft...