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Performance Evaluation
Volume 57, Issue 4, August 2004, Pages 427-439
Selected Papers from the First Workshop on Modeling and Optimization in Mobile, Ad Hoc and Wireless Networks (Wi Opt'2003)
 
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Modelling incentives for collaboration in mobile ad hoc networks

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Jon CrowcroftCorresponding Author Contact Information, E-mail The Corresponding Author, a, Richard GibbensE-mail The Corresponding Author, a, Frank KellyE-mail The Corresponding Author, b and Sven ÖstringE-mail The Corresponding Author, a

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

Article Outline

1. Introduction
2. System description
3. Model
3.1. Dual algorithm for flow allocation
3.2. Balancing the congestion costs
3.3. Remarks
4. Simulations
4.1. Static network: stability of price and credit balances
4.2. Dynamic network: arrivals and departures of users
4.3. Mobile network: user prices and overall throughput
5. Conclusions
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Performance Evaluation
Volume 57, Issue 4, August 2004, Pages 427-439
Selected Papers from the First Workshop on Modeling and Optimization in Mobile, Ad Hoc and Wireless Networks (Wi Opt'2003)
 
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