Gamecomm 2011 - 4th International ICST Workshop on Game Theory in Communication Networks
Topics/Call fo Papers
4th International ICST Workshop on Game Theory in Communication Networks
May 16, 2011. Ecole Normale Supérieure de Cachan (South of Paris), France
Scope
While game theory has been recognized of being one of a dominant paradigms to analyze important problems like congestion, routing, spectrum auction, new areas of applications have appeared recently, which explains a recent surge of game theory in communication networks. Among the underlying key concepts we find ad hoc, decentralized and distributed networks, cognitive radio, security in networks of agents and artificial intelligence. The spirit of this workshop is to gather not only researchers and experts in game theory for wired and wireless networks but also from other disciplines like computer sciences, control, economics, operational research, having an interest in this type of applications.
Workshop Topics
Solicited topics encompass all aspects of game-theoretical analysis as it applies to communication networks including (but not limited to) the following areas:
Algorithmic game theory
Intelligent networks
Cognitive radio
Learning in games
Congestion and routing games
Pricing mechanisms
Distributed networks
Resources allocation
Equilibrium analysis
Security issues
Energy management
Spectrum management
May 16, 2011. Ecole Normale Supérieure de Cachan (South of Paris), France
Scope
While game theory has been recognized of being one of a dominant paradigms to analyze important problems like congestion, routing, spectrum auction, new areas of applications have appeared recently, which explains a recent surge of game theory in communication networks. Among the underlying key concepts we find ad hoc, decentralized and distributed networks, cognitive radio, security in networks of agents and artificial intelligence. The spirit of this workshop is to gather not only researchers and experts in game theory for wired and wireless networks but also from other disciplines like computer sciences, control, economics, operational research, having an interest in this type of applications.
Workshop Topics
Solicited topics encompass all aspects of game-theoretical analysis as it applies to communication networks including (but not limited to) the following areas:
Algorithmic game theory
Intelligent networks
Cognitive radio
Learning in games
Congestion and routing games
Pricing mechanisms
Distributed networks
Resources allocation
Equilibrium analysis
Security issues
Energy management
Spectrum management
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