A Simple Survey of Incentive Mechanisms for User-Provided Networks
Abstract The high concentration of wireless devices in densely populated areas creates an alternative radio communication channel that enables users to exchange data without the use of their Internet service provider. The magnitude of user-provided networks depends entirely on user cooperation. Vari...
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