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Ad hoc networks telecommunications and game theory / Malek Benslama, Mohamed Lamine Boucenna, Hadj Batatia
- Author
- Benslama, Malek
- Published
- London, UK : ISTE, Ltd. ; Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 2015.
- Physical Description
- 1 online resource
- Additional Creators
- Boucenna, Mohamed Lamine and Batatia, Hadj
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- Contents
- Machine generated contents note: ch. 1 Ad Hoc Networks: Study and Discussion of Performance -- 1.1.Introduction -- 1.2.Concepts specific to ad hoc networks -- 1.2.1.Topology -- 1.2.2.Connectivity -- 1.2.3.Mobility -- 1.2.4.Networks: wireless mesh network (WMN), wireless sensor networks (WSN) and mobile ad hoc network (MANET) -- 1.2.5.Routing -- 1.2.6.Weak security -- 1.2.7.Access to the environment -- 1.3.MAC protocols in mobile ad hoc networks -- 1.3.1.ALOHA -- 1.3.2.CSMA -- 1.4.Energy consumption in ad hoc networks -- 1.4.1.Energy overconsumption and/or waste -- 1.4.2.Toward more efficient energy consumption -- 1.5.Conclusion -- ch. 2 Game Theory and Communication Networks -- 2.1.Introduction -- 2.2.Introductory concepts in game theory -- 2.2.1.Game -- 2.2.2.Player -- 2.2.3.Strategy (pure and mixed) -- 2.2.4.Utility -- 2.2.5.General classification of games -- 2.2.6.Equilibrium -- 2.3.Nash equilibrium -- 2.3.1.Definition -- 2.3.2.Existence -- 2.3.3.Uniqueness -- 2.3.4.Specific cases -- 2.4.Famous games -- 2.4.1.The prisoner's dilemma -- 2.4.2.Cournot duopoly -- 2.5.Applications to wireless networks -- 2.5.1.Routing game -- 2.5.2.Power control game -- 2.6.Conclusion -- ch. 3 Games in SALOHA Networks -- 3.1.Introduction -- 3.2.Functioning of the SALOHA algorithm -- 3.2.1.Study of stability -- 3.2.2.Transmission time -- 3.3.Modeling of node behavior in SALOHA with a strategic coding game -- 3.3.1.Issues -- 3.3.2.RS erasure codes -- 3.3.3.The impact of erasure encoding on Saloha -- 3.3.4.Description of game model -- 3.3.5.Study of utility -- 3.3.6.Discussion of equilibrium -- 3.4.SALOHA network performance at Nash equilibrium -- 3.4.1.Coding cost -- 3.4.2.Loss rate -- 3.4.3.Output -- 3.4.4.Stability -- 3.4.5.Transmission time -- 3.5.Conclusion -- ch. 4 Games in CSMA Networks -- 4.1.Introduction -- 4.2.CMSA performance -- 4.3.Sources of problems in CSMA networks -- 4.4.Modeling of node behavior in CSMA using a strategic coding game -- 4.4.1.Game model analysis -- 4.4.2.Utility function -- 4.4.3.Discussion of equilibrium -- 4.5.CSMA performances at equilibrium -- 4.5.1.Coding/decoding price (cost) -- 4.5.2.Output -- 4.5.3.Transmission time -- 4.5.4.Energy optimization at equilibrium -- 4.6.Conclusion.
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- ISBN
- 9781119089377 electronic bk.
1119089379 electronic bk.
9781119089384 electronic bk.
1119089387 electronic bk.
9781848217744
1848217749
9781322593111
1322593116 - Bibliography Note
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
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