Cooperative Diversity as a Dynamic Game With Incomplete Information
Source: Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
Cooperative diversity protocols are designed with the assumption that terminals always help each other in a socially efficient manner. This assumption may not be valid in commercial wireless networks where terminals may misbehave for selfish or malicious intentions. The presence of misbehaving terminals creates a social-dilemma where terminals exhibit uncertainty about the cooperative behavior of other terminals in the network. Cooperation in social-dilemma is characterized by a sub-optimal Nash equilibrium where wireless terminals opt out of cooperation.
| Format: | Size: | 134.50 | |
| Date: | Oct 2008 |



