Abstract
We propose a data transmission model in a special topology network in which two players (network nodes) seek to send as many randomly appearing data packets as possible through a common node. It is assumed that the players do not have complete information about whether the other player has a data packet for possible transfer. For the solution, it is proposed to use cooperative and noncooperative approaches in accordance with which a cooperative solution and Nash equilibrium are found. The price of anarchy is calculated to compare the total payoffs of the players in the cooperative solution and the Nash equilibrium.
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This work was supported by the Russian Science Foundation, project no. 17-11-01079.
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Bure, V.M., Parilina, E.M. A Multiple Access Game with Incomplete Information. Autom Remote Control 83, 1467–1475 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0005117922090090
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