2017 IEEE International Symposium on Nanoelectronic and Information Systems (iNIS) 2017
DOI: 10.1109/inis.2017.38
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An Automated Game Theoretic Approach for Cooperative Road Traffic Management in Disaster

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“…A novel algorithm was developed in [69] for traffic management. This algorithm was built according to the game theory to identify the shortest time taken by the vehicle from the source to the destination.…”
Section: Comparision Of Some Algorithms Based On the Parameter Usedmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A novel algorithm was developed in [69] for traffic management. This algorithm was built according to the game theory to identify the shortest time taken by the vehicle from the source to the destination.…”
Section: Comparision Of Some Algorithms Based On the Parameter Usedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By integrating SDN with other convenient technologies (for example, combining technologies such as VCC and IoT with SDN in the architecture of the vehicular networks), the type of combination can provide synergistic capabilities because IoT is considered a beneficial technology in vehicular networks that can obtain new solutions. In [69], SDN could offer automation, whereas IoT has been used in connection with the resources in a network. In [70], the SDN prototype was integrated with IoT and the scenario used a set of pilot users.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The cooperative game theory calculates the gain of each player in a supportive-everyone wins methodology while noncooperative game theory focuses on the specific moves' players should rationally make to win individually. Every game is comprised of three elements which are players, player actions, and payoff functions (Muhuri et al 2017). Rubas et al (2008) The game is situated around the accordance of possible agreements among landowners and the establishment of cost / benefit criteria through land development agreements.…”
Section: Game Theory Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%