Crowd-Powered Mobile Computing and Smart Things by Seng W. Loke

Crowd-Powered Mobile Computing and Smart Things by Seng W. Loke

Author:Seng W. Loke
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Springer International Publishing, Cham


(3.1)

that is, whenever c i  ≤ 1. 1, there is a reward of 10. Over 10 days, distributing themselves over the two routes evenly each day, that is, each car incurring a cost of c i  = x + y = 0. 5 + 1 each day means we have a total cost of − 1. 5 ∗ 10 = −15 over the 10 days. But if the cars cooperated so that one car travels alone on a day and the cars take turns doing so. For example, in day 1, car 1 travels on a route alone (with cost c 1 = 0. 1 + 1 = 1. 1) and the rest travels on the other route (with cost 0. 9 + 1 = 1. 9), the benefits are as follows:



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