Mobile Data Transactions in Device-to-Device Communication Networks: Pricing and Auction
Jingjing Wang, Chunxiao Jiang, Zhi Bie, Tony Q. S. Quek and, Yong Ren

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the economic behaviors of data buyers and sellers in D2D communication networks, focusing on pricing and auction strategies using game theory to optimize transactions.
Contribution
It introduces a game-theoretic model for pricing and strategies in D2D data transactions, providing insights into optimal behaviors.
Findings
Optimal pricing strategies derived from game theory
Analysis of buyer and seller behaviors in D2D networks
Guidelines for efficient data transaction mechanisms
Abstract
Device-to-Device (D2D) communication is offering smart phone users a choice to share files with each other without communicating with the cellular network. In this paper, we discuss the behaviors of two characters in the D2D data transaction model from an economic point of view: the data buyers who wish to buy a certain quantity of data, as well as the data sellers who wish to sell data through the D2D network. The optimal price and purchasing strategies are analyzed and deduced based on game theory.
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