Download PDFOpen PDF in browserSecurity and Privacy Considerations in Cache-Based V2V BroadcastingEasyChair Preprint 1305010 pages•Date: April 20, 2024AbstractIn the realm of vehicular communication systems, incentivizing vehicles to actively participate in Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) broadcast with caching holds significant promise for promoting wider information dissemination and enhancing overall traffic efficiency in metropolitan areas. This abstract explores various incentive mechanisms aimed at encouraging vehicles to contribute their caches to the network. Firstly, understanding the motivations and behavior of vehicle owners is paramount. Behavioral economics principles, coupled with game theoretic models, offer insights into designing effective incentive mechanisms. Factors such as altruism, social norms, and economic incentives play crucial roles in shaping participation behavior. Secondly, the design of incentive mechanisms should align with the objectives of the V2V broadcasting system. Rewards-based approaches, where vehicles receive incentives for contributing valuable content to the cache, can stimulate active participation. Reputation systems, leveraging trust and reciprocity among participants, also foster cooperation and contribution. Keyphrases: Caching, V2V Broadcast Participation, behavioral economics, incentive mechanisms, metropolitan areas, traffic efficiency
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