A game theory based reputation mechanism




















Abstract In wireless ad hoc networks one way to incentivize nodes to forward other nodes' packets is through the use of reputation mechanisms, where cooperation is induced by the threat of partial or total network disconnection if a node acts selfishly.

Keywords Ad hoc networks Cooperation enforcement Incentive schemes Reputation mechanisms Wireless networks. Access to Document Link to publication in Scopus.

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Together they form a unique fingerprint. Scheme 3. Evolution with MPS-BNS as Mixed Strategy Instead of having a uniform strategy profile in pure strategy, in mixed strategy, every node in topology maintains a strategy profile with different strategies against neighbors.

Scheme 4. Scheme 5. Scheme 6. Scheme 7. MPS-BNS against Selfishness In this section, the behavior of the topology with the induction of selfish nodes is examined under a mixed strategy profile. Scheme 8. Scheme 9. Conclusion The paper has proposed a mixed MPS-BNS strategy based on game theory against selfish nodes and selfish behaviors in the process of packets forwarding in wireless mesh networks. References 1. The impact of free-riding on peer-to-peer networks.

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