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Walid Saad - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • coalitional Game Theory for communication networks
    IEEE Signal Processing Magazine, 2009
    Co-Authors: Walid Saad, Are Hjørungnes, Merouane Debbah, Tamer Başar
    Abstract:

    In this tutorial, we provided a comprehensive overview of coalitional Game Theory, and its usage in wireless and communication networks. For this purpose, we introduced a novel classification of coalitional Games by grouping the sparse literature into three distinct classes of Games: canonical coalitional Games, coalition formation Games, and coalitional graph Games. For each class, we explained in details the fundamental properties, discussed the main solution concepts, and provided an in-depth analysis of the methodologies and approaches for using these Games in both Game Theory and communication applications. The presented applications have been carefully selected from a broad range of areas spanning a diverse number of research problems. The tutorial also sheds light on future opportunities for using the strong analytical tool of coalitional Games in a number of applications. In a nutshell, this article fills a void in existing communications literature, by providing a novel tutorial on applying coalitional Game Theory in communication networks through comprehensive Theory and technical details as well as through practical examples drawn from both Game Theory and communication application.

  • Game Theory in wireless and communication networks
    2008
    Co-Authors: Zhu Han, Dusit Niyato, Walid Saad
    Abstract:

    This unified treatment of Game Theory focuses on finding state-of-the-art solutions to issues surrounding the next generation of wireless and communication networks. Future networkswillrelyonautonomousanddistributedarchitecturestoimprovetheefficiency and flexibility of mobile applications, and Game Theory provides the ideal framework for designing efficient and robust distributed algorithms. This book enables readers to develop a solid understanding of Game Theory, its applications, and its use as an effective tool for addressing various problems in wireless communication and networking. The key results and tools of Game Theory are covered, as are various real-world technologies including 3G/4G networks, wireless LANs, sensor networks, cognitive networks, and Internet networks. The book also covers a wide range of techniques for modeling, designing, and analyzing communication networks using Game Theory, as well as state-of-the-art distributed design techniques. This is an ideal resource for communications engineers, researchers, and graduate and undergraduate students.

Tamer Başar - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • coalitional Game Theory for communication networks
    IEEE Signal Processing Magazine, 2009
    Co-Authors: Walid Saad, Are Hjørungnes, Merouane Debbah, Tamer Başar
    Abstract:

    In this tutorial, we provided a comprehensive overview of coalitional Game Theory, and its usage in wireless and communication networks. For this purpose, we introduced a novel classification of coalitional Games by grouping the sparse literature into three distinct classes of Games: canonical coalitional Games, coalition formation Games, and coalitional graph Games. For each class, we explained in details the fundamental properties, discussed the main solution concepts, and provided an in-depth analysis of the methodologies and approaches for using these Games in both Game Theory and communication applications. The presented applications have been carefully selected from a broad range of areas spanning a diverse number of research problems. The tutorial also sheds light on future opportunities for using the strong analytical tool of coalitional Games in a number of applications. In a nutshell, this article fills a void in existing communications literature, by providing a novel tutorial on applying coalitional Game Theory in communication networks through comprehensive Theory and technical details as well as through practical examples drawn from both Game Theory and communication application.

Merouane Debbah - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • coalitional Game Theory for communication networks
    IEEE Signal Processing Magazine, 2009
    Co-Authors: Walid Saad, Are Hjørungnes, Merouane Debbah, Tamer Başar
    Abstract:

    In this tutorial, we provided a comprehensive overview of coalitional Game Theory, and its usage in wireless and communication networks. For this purpose, we introduced a novel classification of coalitional Games by grouping the sparse literature into three distinct classes of Games: canonical coalitional Games, coalition formation Games, and coalitional graph Games. For each class, we explained in details the fundamental properties, discussed the main solution concepts, and provided an in-depth analysis of the methodologies and approaches for using these Games in both Game Theory and communication applications. The presented applications have been carefully selected from a broad range of areas spanning a diverse number of research problems. The tutorial also sheds light on future opportunities for using the strong analytical tool of coalitional Games in a number of applications. In a nutshell, this article fills a void in existing communications literature, by providing a novel tutorial on applying coalitional Game Theory in communication networks through comprehensive Theory and technical details as well as through practical examples drawn from both Game Theory and communication application.

Are Hjørungnes - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • coalitional Game Theory for communication networks
    IEEE Signal Processing Magazine, 2009
    Co-Authors: Walid Saad, Are Hjørungnes, Merouane Debbah, Tamer Başar
    Abstract:

    In this tutorial, we provided a comprehensive overview of coalitional Game Theory, and its usage in wireless and communication networks. For this purpose, we introduced a novel classification of coalitional Games by grouping the sparse literature into three distinct classes of Games: canonical coalitional Games, coalition formation Games, and coalitional graph Games. For each class, we explained in details the fundamental properties, discussed the main solution concepts, and provided an in-depth analysis of the methodologies and approaches for using these Games in both Game Theory and communication applications. The presented applications have been carefully selected from a broad range of areas spanning a diverse number of research problems. The tutorial also sheds light on future opportunities for using the strong analytical tool of coalitional Games in a number of applications. In a nutshell, this article fills a void in existing communications literature, by providing a novel tutorial on applying coalitional Game Theory in communication networks through comprehensive Theory and technical details as well as through practical examples drawn from both Game Theory and communication application.

Joe Apaloo - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Evolutionary Game Theory
    Handbook of Dynamic Game Theory, 2018
    Co-Authors: Ross Cressman, Joe Apaloo
    Abstract:

    It is often the case that the best thing for an animal or plant to do depends on what other members of the population are doing. In more technical language, the fitnesses of different phenotypes are frequency-dependent. Evolutionary Game Theory has been developed to analyse such cases. In this paper I aim to do three things. First, I describe the concepts of evolutionary Game Theory in the context of a simple Game, the Hawk-Dove Game, and compare them with the concepts of classical Game Theory originating with Von Neumann and Morgenstern (1953) [1]. Second, I list some of the applications of the Theory. Finally, I suggest how the Theory can tell us something about the evolution of learning. © 1986.

  • A selected survey of traditional and evolutionary Game Theory
    2006
    Co-Authors: Ussif Rashid Sumaila, Joe Apaloo
    Abstract:

    This note reviews the Game theoretic literature with the aim of highlighting the similarities and dissimilarities between what we term traditional Game Theory and evolutionary Game Theory. The focus is on the contributions of evolutionary Game Theory to the body of knowledge at the disposal of the Game theorist. The note is intended for people with interests in economics and who are familiar with traditional Game Theory but not necessarily familiar with evolutionary Game Theory. The main objective is to reach out to the numerous economists and indeed, other social scientists, who are not as yet initiated in the basic Theory of of evolutionary Games. A major conclusion of this note is that, applications of evolutionary Game Theory in the analysis of economic problems, especially, in the areas of natural, environmental and development economics are long overdue.