A SURVEY ON END-TO-END MULTISERVICE DELIVERY

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BRINDHA K SANDHYA R

Abstract

This research investigates the multiservice delivery between the source– destination pairs in distributed selfish wireless networks (SeWN), where selfish relay nodes (RN) expose their selfish behaviors, i.e., forwarding or dropping multi services. Owing to the effect of the RNs’ node-selfishness on the multi services, a distributed framework of the node-selfishness management is constructed to manage the RN’s node-selfishness information (NSI) in terms of its available resources, the employed incentive mechanism and the quality-of-service (QoS) requirements, and the other RNs’ NSI in terms of their historical behaviors. In this framework, the RNs’ NSI includes the degree of node-selfishness (DeNS), the degree of intrinsic selfishness (DeIS) and the degree of extrinsic selfishness (DeES).

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