Choosing routes such that the network lifetime is maximized in a wireless network with limited energy resources is a major routing problem in wireless multi-hop ad hoc networks. In this paper, we study the problem where participants are rationally selfish and non-cooperative. By selfish we designate the users who are ready to tamper with their source-routing (senders could choose intermediate nodes in the routing paths) or next hop selection strategies in order to increase the total number of packets transmitted, but do not try to harm or drop packets of the other nodes. The problem therefore amounts to a non-cooperative game. In the works [2,6,19,23], the authors show that the game admits Nash equilibria [1]. Along this line, we first show...
Abstract — In self-organizing ad hoc networks, all the networking functions rely on the contribution...
Abstract—In self-organizing ad hoc networks, all the networking functions rely on the contribution o...
Mesh networking is a feasible and effective way to route between nodes. The reliability and versatil...
Abstract—Wireless hybrid networks combine the character-istics of both cellular and mobile ad hoc ne...
In Mobile Ad-hoc Networks, nodes exchange packets with each other using intermediate nodes as relays...
Abstract—In wireless ad hoc networks, routing needs coopera-tion of nodes. Since nodes often belong ...
In Mobile Ad-hoc Networks, nodes exchange packets with each other using intermediate nodes as relays...
UnrestrictedIn emerging self-organizing wireless networks, each device is controlled by a potentiall...
Unfairness in wireless ad hoc networks is often due to the different ways the single nodes decide to...
One of the most routing problems in Mobile Ad-hoc Network is the node’s selfishness. Nodes are gener...
Routing protocols for ad-hoc networks assume that the nodes forming the network are either under a s...
In Hybrid networks, which synergistically mix together wired and wireless links to achieve flexible ...
A wealth of research proposals in ad hoc networks has been seen on the problem of routing along powe...
Abstract. Routing protocols for ad-hoc networks assume that the nodes forming the network are either...
Current ad hoc networks rely on a silent mutual agreement among nodes to relay packets to the destin...
Abstract — In self-organizing ad hoc networks, all the networking functions rely on the contribution...
Abstract—In self-organizing ad hoc networks, all the networking functions rely on the contribution o...
Mesh networking is a feasible and effective way to route between nodes. The reliability and versatil...
Abstract—Wireless hybrid networks combine the character-istics of both cellular and mobile ad hoc ne...
In Mobile Ad-hoc Networks, nodes exchange packets with each other using intermediate nodes as relays...
Abstract—In wireless ad hoc networks, routing needs coopera-tion of nodes. Since nodes often belong ...
In Mobile Ad-hoc Networks, nodes exchange packets with each other using intermediate nodes as relays...
UnrestrictedIn emerging self-organizing wireless networks, each device is controlled by a potentiall...
Unfairness in wireless ad hoc networks is often due to the different ways the single nodes decide to...
One of the most routing problems in Mobile Ad-hoc Network is the node’s selfishness. Nodes are gener...
Routing protocols for ad-hoc networks assume that the nodes forming the network are either under a s...
In Hybrid networks, which synergistically mix together wired and wireless links to achieve flexible ...
A wealth of research proposals in ad hoc networks has been seen on the problem of routing along powe...
Abstract. Routing protocols for ad-hoc networks assume that the nodes forming the network are either...
Current ad hoc networks rely on a silent mutual agreement among nodes to relay packets to the destin...
Abstract — In self-organizing ad hoc networks, all the networking functions rely on the contribution...
Abstract—In self-organizing ad hoc networks, all the networking functions rely on the contribution o...
Mesh networking is a feasible and effective way to route between nodes. The reliability and versatil...