The Second International Workshop on
Game Theory in Communication Networks 2008
October 20, 2008, Athens, Greece
In Cooperation with VALUETOOLS 2008
Industry-sponsor: Deutsche Telekom AG Laboratories
Co-sponsored by Create-Net and ICST
In Technical Cooperation with ACM
News
Notification of acceptances are sent to authors. The deadline for final submission (camera-ready, copyright form, and registration of at least one author) is August 15th ! Further information regarding the details will be sent to authors and announced here.
Submissions are now open! Authors are kindly requested to submit PDF version of their full paper in the ACM conference proceedings format, which are limited to 10 two-column pages in a font no smaller than 10-points. All of the papers should be submitted electronically through GameComm08 section of EasyChair Conf. Management System.
Description
GameComm2008, the second International Workshop on Game Theory in
Communication Networks, will take place this year in Athens, Greece
on October 20, in conjunction with VALUETOOLS'08.
The distributed nature of wireline and wireless communication networks gives rise to many challenges related to their analysis, control, and management. The selfish nature of users, development of decentralized control mechanisms, and fair allocation of system resources are among major issues in networks research. Consequently, game theoretic methods are increasingly utilized to gain a deeper understanding of these complex problems and systems. Specifically, game theoretic models have been used in the context of Internet pricing, flow and congestion control, routing, power control, and recently security, among many other topics. The application of game theory to communication networks has attracted researchers from a variety of disciplines, including computer science, operations research, control theory, and economics.
This workshop aims to bring together researchers who are interested in all aspects of the application of game theory to the analysis and design of communication networks. The goal is to display the state-of-the-art in this field, stir discussion, and outline possible directions for further progress.
Workshop Topics
encompass all aspects of game theoretical analysis as it applies to communication networks, including (but not limited to) the following methods and application areas:
- Repeated and dynamic games
- Stochastic games
- S-modular and potential games
- Network formation games
- Mechanism design
- Fairness and efficiency
- Robustness and worst-case design
- Evolutionary games
- Learning in Games
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- Medium access control
- Power control
- Routing and message forwarding
- Congestion control
- Cognitive radio
- Pricing
- Security
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Papers
Technical papers describing original, previously unpublished research, not currently under review by another conference or journal, are solicited. The conference language is English.
Publication
All submitted papers and posters will be rigorously reviewed by the technical program committee members and the reviewers they invite. Accepted papers will be published in Valuetools conference proceedings.
Selected papers will be considered for publication in a special issue of
the Telecommunication Systems Journal dedicated to GameComm 2008.
Important dates
Submission deadline:
Notification of Acceptance:
Camera-ready Manuscripts due:
Conference Date:
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June 10, 2008
July 8
July 15, 2008
August 15, 2008
October 20, 2008
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Submission Instructions
Prospective authors are encouraged to submit a PDF version of the full paper in the ACM conference proceedings format, which are limited to 10 two-column pages in a font no smaller than 10-points. All submitted papers will go through a peer review process.
All of the papers should be submitted electronically through GameComm08 section of EasyChair Conf. Management System.
At least one listed author on the final paper must register by the camera-ready due date and attend the workshop to present her/his paper.
Sponsors
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