Research on First-Price Sealed Auction Game Handoff Strategy

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In wireless mesh network, handoff decision strategy chooses targets according to the detected signal strength, in which way too many mesh clients will be associated to routes with stronger signal strength, resulting in severe load imbalance and a huge waste of wireless resource. In this paper, we propose a new first-price sealed auction game handoff strategy, which takes into consideration the signal strength and network load when choosing handoff target. This strategy assures the fairness during the handoff process as well as the load balance in the wireless mesh network. The simulation results show that our proposed strategy achieves better performance in the aspects of user number and signal strength.

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