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Moura, J., Marinheiro, R. N. & Silva, J. C. (2018). Game theory for cooperation in multi-access edge computing. In Ramona Trestian, Gabriel-Miro Muntean (Ed.), Paving the way for 5G through the convergence of wireless systems. (pp. 100-149).: IGI Global.
J. A. Moura et al., "Game theory for cooperation in multi-access edge computing", in Paving the way for 5G through the convergence of wireless systems, Ramona Trestian, Gabriel-Miro Muntean, Ed., IGI Global, 2018, pp. 100-149
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TY - CHAP TI - Game theory for cooperation in multi-access edge computing T2 - Paving the way for 5G through the convergence of wireless systems AU - Moura, J. AU - Marinheiro, R. N. AU - Silva, J. C. PY - 2018 SP - 100-149 DO - 10.4018/978-1-5225-7570-2.ch005 UR - https://www.igi-global.com/chapter/game-theory-for-cooperation-in-multi-access-edge-computing/219142 AB - Cooperative strategies amongst network players can improve network performance and spectrum utilization in future networking environments. Game Theory is very suitable for these emerging scenarios, since it models high-complex interactions among distributed decision makers. It also finds the more convenient management policies for the diverse players (e.g., content providers, cloud providers, edge providers, brokers, network providers, or users). These management policies optimize the performance of the overall network infrastructure with a fair utilization of their resources. This chapter discusses relevant theoretical models that enable cooperation amongst the players in distinct ways through, namely, pricing or reputation. In addition, the authors highlight open problems, such as the lack of proper models for dynamic and incomplete information scenarios. These upcoming scenarios are associated to computing and storage at the network edge, as well as, the deployment of large-scale IoT systems. The chapter finalizes by discussing a business model for future networks. ER -