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A game theory approach for UAV-based flying access networks

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  • Hamid Garmani
  • Driss Ait Omar
  • Mohamed El Amrani
  • Mohamed Baslam
  • Mostafa Jourhmane

Abstract

In recent years, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) ad-hoc network has been receiving enormous attention from the research community, since they represent a new potential market. One promising application is to use UAVs in wireless communications field as a flying base station to extend coverage and to provide high-quality network connectivity. In this paper, we model and analyse the interactions in price, beaconing duration and quality of service among UAV. A full analysis of the game outcome, in terms of equilibrium price, equilibrium quality of service and equilibrium beaconing duration, is derived. Then we analyse the existence and uniqueness of the Nash equilibrium point under some conditions. Furthermore, we provide a learning algorithm that ensures convergence of the considered UAV with its unique Nash equilibrium operating point in a fast and distributed fashion. Finally, numerical investigations offer promising insights on how the game parameters should be chosen to efficiently control the game.

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  • Hamid Garmani & Driss Ait Omar & Mohamed El Amrani & Mohamed Baslam & Mostafa Jourhmane, 2021. "A game theory approach for UAV-based flying access networks," International Journal of Networking and Virtual Organisations, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 24(1), pages 84-105.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijnvor:v:24:y:2021:i:1:p:84-105
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