Performance analysis of the CONFIDANT protocol
Proceedings of the 3rd ACM international symposium on Mobile ad hoc networking & computing
Wireless Communications: Principles and Practice
Wireless Communications: Principles and Practice
Wireless sensor networks: a survey
Computer Networks: The International Journal of Computer and Telecommunications Networking
Stimulating cooperation in self-organizing mobile ad hoc networks
Mobile Networks and Applications
Nash Equilibria of Packet Forwarding Strategies in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks
IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing
A survey of game-theoretic approaches in wireless sensor networks
Computer Networks: The International Journal of Computer and Telecommunications Networking
The problem of cooperation among different wireless sensor networks
Proceedings of the 11th international symposium on Modeling, analysis and simulation of wireless and mobile systems
Game Theory and Cognitive Radio Based Wireless Networks
KES-AMSTA '09 Proceedings of the Third KES International Symposium on Agent and Multi-Agent Systems: Technologies and Applications
Cooperation in underwater sensor networks
GameNets'09 Proceedings of the First ICST international conference on Game Theory for Networks
Spontaneous cooperation in multi-domain sensor networks
ESAS'05 Proceedings of the Second European conference on Security and Privacy in Ad-Hoc and Sensor Networks
Connectivity restoration in delay-tolerant sensor networks using game theory
International Journal of Ad Hoc and Ubiquitous Computing
Neighbor sensor networks: Increasing lifetime and eliminating partitioning through cooperation
Computer Standards & Interfaces
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Sensor networks are large scale networks of low-power devices that collaborate in order to perform a given task. The sensors are limited in battery energy, capacity and computational power. In recent years, researchers have proposed several protocols for such sensor networks assuming that all sensors belong to the same authority. In this paper, we introduce the concept of multi-domain sensor networks that was, to the best of our knowledge, never considered before. We propose a game-theoretic model to investigate the impact of cooperation and show the conditions for which cooperation is the best strategy.