| Publisher | Indian Institute of Science | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 91.8KB PDF | Date added | 03 Jun 2009 |
| Topics | Wi-Fi (802.11), GPS - GIS, GSM | ||
| Downloads | 77 | ||
This paper develops an auction algorithm for procuring wireless channel by a wireless node in a heterogeneous wireless network and assumes that the service providers of the heterogeneous wireless network are selfish and non-cooperative in the sense that they are interested in maximizing their own utilities. The wireless user is in need of procuring wireless channel to execute multiple jobs. To solve the problem of wireless user, the paper proposes a REVerse OPTimal (REVOPT) auction. This proposed auction mechanism REVOPT satisfies important game theoretic properties like Bayesian Incentive Compatibility and Individual Rationality.
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