2020
DOI: 10.1109/access.2020.2984535
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Combining Cooperative With Non-Cooperative Game Theory to Model Wi-Fi Congestion in Apartment Blocks

Abstract: The unlicensed spectrum utilized by Wi-Fi can be regarded as an economic commons in many deployments. Operators of Wi-Fi-enabled devices are usually non-cooperative, vying for spectral resources when in close range to each other, typically adopting a strategy of maximizing their transmission power. With an ever-growing number of wireless devices, this will ultimately lead to depletion of the spectrum, unless players collaborate. Previous studies used cooperative game theory to explore various collaboration str… Show more

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“…Our proposal can form a basis for other client-based procedures, opening the door to the application of scientific disciplines such as automated negotiation, collective intelligence, 13 crowdscale deliberation, 14 and game theory. 15…”
Section: Making Internet Access Fairer: Design Principles Opportuniti...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our proposal can form a basis for other client-based procedures, opening the door to the application of scientific disciplines such as automated negotiation, collective intelligence, 13 crowdscale deliberation, 14 and game theory. 15…”
Section: Making Internet Access Fairer: Design Principles Opportuniti...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most protocols using these bands typically have "listen-before-talk", "clear channel assessment" and "duty-cycle muting" mechanisms included to allow other devices to access the medium too [9][10][11], but when congestion becomes eminent, they all apply the law of the jungle resulting in only losers [4]. Moreover, works in [12,13] illustrate how multiple systems that coexist in unlicensed bands interfere with each other due to asymmetries and selfish system behaviour. The authors then propose punishment strategies based on game theory which allow for fair and efficient use of the band.…”
Section: Traditional Spectrum Allocation and Sharingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It automates the negotiation process, in which the RANs and offers are each represented by agents. The agents then barter a deal, e.g., using a negotiating algorithm as described in [13]. While an in-depth analysis of this functionality is beyond the scope of this paper, an example of what the architecture for such a Brokering Platform could look like has been published in [27].…”
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confidence: 99%