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Cooperation Behavior of Vehicles in an Evolutionary Game for Information Dissemination

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In this paper, we study the cooperation behavior of vehicles in a VANET (vehicle ad hoc network) for information dissemination. Any vehicle is only allowed to adopt one of two strategies at the same time: cooperation (forwarding) or defection (dropping), and may change its strategy periodically.We consider the scenario that the incentive for cooperation of any vehicle is controlled according to evolutionary game theory, so that any node only learns its new strategy from its neighbors. Through simulations, we illustrate that, how different parameters, such as node degree, information dissemination amount, information dissemination scheme, channel accessing probability, affect the incentive to be a cooperator for each vehicle in the network.
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hal-02287491 , version 1 (13-09-2019)

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Jun Zhang, Houda Labiod, Mengying Ren, Tan Heng Chuan. Cooperation Behavior of Vehicles in an Evolutionary Game for Information Dissemination. 2016 International Conference on Cyber Security of Smart Cities, Industrial Control System and Communications (SSIC), Aug 2016, Paris, France. ⟨10.1109/SSIC.2016.7571811⟩. ⟨hal-02287491⟩
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