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    GTWCT 2009 - Book Chapter on Game Theory for Wireless Communications and Networking

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    Category GTWCT 2009

    Deadline: December 30, 2008 | Date: December 01, 2009

    Venue/Country: us, Germany

    Updated: 2010-06-04 19:32:22 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    CALL FOR BOOK CHAPTER

    Title: Game Theory for Wireless Communications and Networking

    (to be published by Auerbach Publications, CRC Press, Taylor&Francis Group

    http://www.crcpress.com/)

    Introduction

    It is envisioned that game theory will be a fundamental technique in the

    field of wireless communications and networks. Its application also prompts

    the inter-disciplinary between economics and wireless engineering. Game

    theory was originally invented to explain complicated economic behaviors.

    With the effectiveness in studying complex dynamics among players, game

    theory has been widely applied in politics, philosophy, military, sociology,

    telecommunications, and logistics. In these fields, game theory has been

    employed to achieve the socially optimal equilibrium. The primary focus of

    this book is to comprehensively explain game theory in addressing a wide

    range of issues in wireless communications and networking.

    Recommended Topics

    The recommended topics include the game theory basics and their applications

    in wireless communications and networking. The game theory basics can be

    Cooperative and non-cooperative game, Potential games, Nash equilibrium and

    Nash bargaining, Evolutionary game theory, Games with imperfect information,

    Games with learning, Stackelberg game, Algorithmic game, Coalition games,

    Multi-stage game, Repeated games, Pricing and Incentives, Multi-objectives

    optimization etc. The applications in wireless communications and networking

    can be (not limited to):

    Resource management

    Network pricing and economics

    Medium access control

    Routing, broadcasting, multimcasting

    Topology control

    Fairness

    Scheduling and congestion control

    Information theoretical analysis

    Cognitive radio networks; Dynamic spectrum access

    Spectrum sharing

    Cooperation, competition

    Peer-to-peer, group communications

    Lifetime and energy management

    Security, reputation, and privacy

    Important Dates

    You are invited to submit a 1-2 pages proposal discribing the topic of your

    chapter. The proposal should include the chapter summary, table of content,

    and contact authors.

    Proposal Deadline: 30 December 2008

    Notification of proposal acceptance: 28 Feb 2009

    Full chapter submission: 30 May 2009

    Note: each lead chapter author will get a free copy of the book.

    Contact

    Please make correspondence and chapter submissions to:

    Dr. Yan Zhang

    Simula Research Laboratory, Norway

    Email: yanzhang[AT]ieee.org

    Dr. Mohsen Guizani

    Western Michigan University, USA

    Email: mguizani[AT]ieee.org


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