Game Theoretic Network Coding-aided MAC for Data Dissemination towards Energy Efficiency
Angelos Antonopoulos, Christos Verikoukis

TL;DR
This paper introduces game theoretic MAC strategies combined with network coding to improve energy efficiency and reduce data dissemination time in wireless networks.
Contribution
It presents a novel energy-aware game theoretic MAC approach that leverages network coding to eliminate acknowledgment packets, enhancing efficiency.
Findings
Increased energy efficiency compared to standard protocols.
Reduced dissemination completion time.
Effective use of network coding to simplify communication.
Abstract
In this paper we propose game theoretic Medium Access Control (MAC) strategies for data dissemination scenarios. In particular, we use energy-based utility functions that inherently imply power-awareness, while we consider network coding techniques to eliminate the necessity of exchanging acknowledgement control packets. Simulation results show that our proposed strategies enhance the energy efficiency of the system and reduce the dissemination completion time compared to an optimized standard protocol.
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