A Relaying Incentive Scheme in Multihop Cellular Networks Based on Coalitional Game with Externalities
Cuilian Li (1, 2), Zhen Yang (1), Feng Tian (1) ((1) Nanjing, University of Posts & Telecommunications, (2) Zhejiang Wanli University)

TL;DR
This paper proposes a self-enforcing, non-monetary incentive scheme for cooperative multihop cellular networks based on coalitional game theory, enhancing cooperation among selfish nodes without monetary rewards.
Contribution
It introduces a novel coalitional game-based incentive scheme with double compensation, including global resource allocation and local relaying rules, ensuring stability and cooperation.
Findings
Increases network coverage and communication opportunities for outer nodes.
Provides energy-efficient relaying incentives for inner and middle ring nodes.
Ensures stable coalition structures through theoretical analysis.
Abstract
Cooperative multihop communication can greatly increase network throughput, yet packet forwarding for other nodes involves opportunity and energy cost for relays. Thus one of the pre-requisite problems in the successful implementation of multihop transmission is how to foster cooperation among selfish nodes. Existing researches mainly adopt monetary stimulating. In this manuscript, we propose instead a simple and self-enforcing forwarding incentive scheme free of indirect monetary remunerating for asymmetric (uplink multihop, downlink single-hop) cellar network based on coalitional game theory, which comprises double compensation, namely, Inter- BEA, global stimulating policy allotting resources among relaying coalitions according to group size, and Intra-BEA, local compensating and allocating rule within coalitions. Firstly, given the global allotting policy, we introduce a fair…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCooperative Communication and Network Coding · Mobile Ad Hoc Networks · Advanced Wireless Network Optimization
