doi:10.1016/j.peva.2004.03.003
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Modelling incentives for collaboration in mobile ad hoc networks
a Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
b Statistical Laboratory, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
Available online 24 May 2004.
Abstract
This paper explores a model for the operation of an ad hoc mobile network. The model incorporates incentives for users to act as transit nodes on multi-hop paths and to be rewarded with their own ability to send traffic. The paper explores consequences of the model by means of fluid-level simulations of a network and illustrates the way in which network resources are allocated to users according to their geographical position.
Author Keywords: Ad hoc mobile networks; Fluid-level simulations; Dual algorithm; Incentives
Fig. 1. Topology of the mobile ad hoc network.
Fig. 2. Bandwidth and power prices curves of four representative nodes (N1, N7, N8 and N9): (a) bandwidth prices; (b) power prices.
Fig. 3. Credit balances and throughput curves of four representative nodes (N1, N7, N8 and N9): (a) credit balances; (b) throughputs.
Fig. 4. The number of users and the total credit in the dynamic network.
Fig. 5. Paths of nodes through the network.
Fig. 6. Bandwidth and power prices curves of the mobile node N1, and two stationary nodes N4 and N8: (a) bandwidth prices; (b) power prices.
Fig. 7. Credit balances and throughput curves of the mobile node N1, and two stationary nodes N4 and N8: (a) credit balances; (b) throughputs.
Fig. 8. Comparison between the total throughput for the static network, and the networks with nodes N1 and N8 following mobility paths.
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