Heterogeneous-Oriented Resource Allocation Method in Internet of Things

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For various features of heterogeneous network access, combined with multi-master multiple slave Stackelberg game model, network pricing and resource allocation scheme of a heterogeneous IOT is proposed. A mobile end-user utility function based on income and spending is designed. After the operator's price is determined, the utility function satisfies the concave conditions to ensure the existence of mobile user's non-cooperative Nash equilibrium point, resulting in multiple resource participants in the joint optimal objective.

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September 2013

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