Book contents
- Endorsements
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- 1 Introduction
- Part I Theory
- Part II Applications
- 9 Applications of Game Theory in the Internet of Things
- 10 Applications of Game Theory in Network Virtualization
- 11 Applications of Game Theory in Cloud Networking
- 12 Applications of Game Theory in Context-Aware Networks and Mobile Services
- 13 Applications of Game Theory for Green Communication Networks
- 14 4G, 5G, and Beyond
- 15 Security
- References
- Index
9 - Applications of Game Theory in the Internet of Things
from Part II - Applications
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 13 June 2019
- Endorsements
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- 1 Introduction
- Part I Theory
- Part II Applications
- 9 Applications of Game Theory in the Internet of Things
- 10 Applications of Game Theory in Network Virtualization
- 11 Applications of Game Theory in Cloud Networking
- 12 Applications of Game Theory in Context-Aware Networks and Mobile Services
- 13 Applications of Game Theory for Green Communication Networks
- 14 4G, 5G, and Beyond
- 15 Security
- References
- Index
Summary
The basic definition of Internet of Things (IoT) is introduced. A representative IoT architecture follows as well as the specific resources and services of IoT. Then, the chapter presents a survey on the economic analysis and pricing models for data collection in IoT. The issues include data aggregation and routing, relay selection, congestion management, resource allocation, task allocation, area coverage, and privacy management. Optimal pricing and privacy management for people-centric services in mobile crowdsensing network is next reviewed. Last, the chapter investigates the problem of providing incentives for users to participate in mobile crowdsourcing by applying the rank-order tournament as the incentive mechanism.
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- Game Theory for Next Generation Wireless and Communication NetworksModeling, Analysis, and Design, pp. 195 - 257Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2019