Spring 2005:

EE 800C: Game Theory for Wireless Networks



Instructor: Cristina Comaniciu

MIDTERM EXAM: March 9, 2004, open book, open notes.

Course description

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Reading Assignments.

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 April 1st class. Class presentation slides.

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 April 1st class. Class presentation slides.

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 April 6 class. Class presentation slides.

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 13 class. Class presentation slides.

Homework solutions

Homework 1 solution. Homework 2 solution. Homework 3 solution. Homework 4 solution. Homework 5 solution.


Grades

Last updated: April 12, 2005