EE672: Game Theory for Wireless Networks
Presentation assignments:
1. E. Altman, Z. Altman, "S-modular games and power control in wireless networks", IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, vol 1999, pp.231-235. To be presented and discussed on March 22nd class. Class presentation slides. (Qi Ge)
2. Nan Feng, Siun-Chuon Mau and Narayan B. Mandayam, "Pricing and Power Control for Joint User-centric and Network-centric Resource Allocation", IEEE Trans. on Communications, vol. 52, No. 9, pp. 1547-1557, September 2004, To be presented and discussed on March 29th class. Class presentation slides. (Jing Wang)
3. A.B. MacKenzie, S.B. Wicker, "Selfish users in Aloha: a game-theoretic approach", VTC 2001 Vol. 3, 7-11 Oct. 2001, pp. 1354 - 1357. To be presented and discussed on March 29 class. Class presentation slides. (Shu-Yi Ying)
4. Z. Fang, B. Bensaou, "Design and implementation of a MAC scheme for wireless ad-hoc networks based on a cooperative game framework", IEEE ICC, June 2004, pp. 4034-4038. To be presented and discussed on April 5th class. Class presentation slides. (George Grzyb)
5. Shin Horng Wong, I.J. Wassell, "Application of game theory for distributed dynamic channel allocation", Vehicular Technology Conference, 2002, pp. 404 - 408. To be presented and discussed on April 5th class. Class presentation slides. (Ke Cao)
6. N. Nie and C. Comaniciu, "Adaptive Channel Allocation Spectrum Etiquette for Cognitive Radio Networks" , in Proceedings of IEEE DySPAN, November 2005, To be presented and discussed on April 12 class. Class presentation slides. (Nashwa Farag)
7. P. Nurmi, "Modeling Routing in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks with Dynamic Bayesian Games", SECON 2004. To be presented and discussed on April 12 class. Class presentation slides. (Yevgheny Ivanyutin)
8. J.E. Hicks, A.B. MacKenzie, J.A. Neel, J.H. Reed, "A game theory perspective on interference avoidance", GLOBECOM 2004, pp. 257-261.To be presented and discussed on April 19 class. Class presentation slides. (Zhuo Yang)
9. A. Agah, S.K.Das, and K. Basu, "A game theory based approach for security in wireless sensor networks", IEEE International Conference on Performance, Computing and Communications, 2004, pp 259-263. To be presented and discussed on April 19 class. Class presentation slides (Ramya Prattipati).
Projects: due last week of class (April 26):
Tentative titles for projects:
1. Zhuo Yang: "Interference avoidance for wireless systems"
2. Jing Wang: "Cooperation for detecting malicious users in 3 players games"
3. Qi Ge: "Paging strategies for mobile terminals"
4. Ke Cao: "Applying Game Theory in Multi-Robot Searching"
5. Yevgheny Ivanyutin: "Security aware routing protocols"
6. George Grzyb: TBD
7. Shu-Yi Ying: TBD
8. Nashwa Farag: TBD
9. Ramya Prattipati: TBD
Note: due to server problems on August 2006, some of the content of this page has been lost.