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Gamenets 2012

3rd International Conference on Game Theory for Networks

24

th

– 25

th

May, 2012

Empire Landmark Hotel

Vancouver, Canada

Technical Program

Thursday 24 th

May

0815 Registration opens

0830 - 0900 Welcome Breakfast

0900 - 1000 Plenary Talk – Prof. Peter E. Caines, McGill University

“The Mean Field Control of Large Population Networks of Economic and

Communicating Agents”

1000 - 1030 Coffee Break

1030 - 1145 Session: Game Models and Theories

Session Chair: Minyi Huang, Carleton University

1030 - 1055 Mean Field Stochastic Games with Discrete States and Mixed Players

Minyi Huang, Carleton University

1055 - 1120 Learning Correlated Equilibria in Noncooperative Games with Cluster Structure

Omid Namvar Gharehshiran, University of British Columbia

Vikram Krishnamurthy, University of British Columbia

1120 - 1145 Convergence Dynamics of Graphical Congestion Games

Richard Southwell, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Yanjiao Chen, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

Jianwei Huang, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Qian Zhang, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

1145 - 1330 Lunch

1330 - 1535 Session: Design and Analysis of Economic Games Dynamic Hawk and Dove games within flocks of birds

Session Chair: Mihaela Van Der Schaar, UCLA

1330 - 1355 Revenue Maximization in Customer-to-Customer Markets

Shaolei Ren, UCLA

Mihaela Van Der Schaar, UCLA

1355 - 1420 Efficiency Loss in a Cournot Oligopoly with Convex Market Demand

John Tsitsiklis, MIT

Yunjian Xu, MIT

1420 - 1445 Token-Based Incentive Protocol Design for Online Exchange Systems

Jie Xu, UCLA

William Zame, UCLA

Mihaela van der Schaar, UCLA

1445 - 1520 Marketing Games in Social Commerce

Dohoon Kim, Kyung Hee University, Korea

1510 - 1535 Optimal Contract Design for an Efficient Secondary Spectrum Market

Shang-Pin Sheng, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor

Mingyan Liu, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor

1535 - 1600 Coffee Break

1600 - 1715 Session: Game-Theoretic Approaches to Network Security

Mingyan Liu, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor

1600 - 1625 Primary User Emulation Game in Cognitive Radio Networks: Queuing Aware Dogfight in Spectrum

Husheng Li, The University of Tennessee

Vasu Chakravarthy, Air Force Research Lab

Sintayehu Dehnie, Air Force Research Lab,

Zhiqiang Wu, Wright State University

1625 - 1650 Toward a Metric for Communication Network Vulnerability to Attacks: A Game

Theoretic Approach

Assane Gueye, National Institute of Standards and Technology

Vladimir Marbukh, National Institute of Standards and Technology

Jean C Walrand, University of California Berkeley

1650 - 1715 Establishing Network Reputation via Mechanism Design

Parinaz Naghizadeh Ardabili, University of Michigan

Mingyan Liu, University of Michigan

1900

Friday 25 th

May

Banquet – At The Cloud 9 Revolving Restaurant & Lounge

0830 - 0900 Welcome Breakfast

0900 - 1105 Session: Games in Communication Networks

Session Chair: George Kesidis, PSU

0900 - 0925 Game-theoretic Robustness of Many-to-one Networks

Aron Laszka, Budapest University of Technology and Economics

Dávid Szeszlér, Budapest University of Technology and Economics

Levente Buttyán, Budapest University of Technology and Economics

0925 - 0950 A Game Theoretic Optimization of the Multi-Channel Aloha Protocol

Kobi Cohen, Bar-Ilan University

Amir Leshem, Bar-Ilan University

Ephraim Zehavi, Bar-Ilan University

0950 - 1015 A Competitive Rate Allocation Game

Yanting Wu, University of Southern California

George Rabanca, The City University of New York

Bhaskar Krishnamachari, University of Southern California

Amotz Bar-Noy, The City University of New York

1015 - 1040 Stochastic Loss Aversion for Random Medium Access

George Kesidis, Pennsylvania State University

Youngmi Jin, KAIST, Korea

1040 - 1105 Network Formation Game for Interference Minimization Routing in Cognitive Radio

Mesh Networks

Zhu Han, university of Houston

Zhou Yuan, University of Houston

Ju Bin Song, Kyung Hee University

1105 - 1330 Lunch

1330 - 1510 Session: Games in Self-Configuring Networks and Infrastructure Networks

Session Chair: Lifeng Lai, University of Arkansas, Little Rock

1330 - 1355 Achievability of Efficient Satisfaction Equilibria in Self-Configuring Networks

François Meriaux, Laboratoire des Signaux et Systemes - LSS (CNRS-SUPELEC-Paris Sud)

Samson Lasaulce, Laboratoire des Signaux et Systemes - LSS (CNRS-SUPELEC-Paris Sud)

Vincent Poor, Department of Electrical Engineering, Princeton University

Samir Perlaza, Department of Electrical Engineering, Princeton University

Zhu Han, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Houston

1355 - 1420 Hybrid Pursuit-Evasion Game between UAVs and RF Emitters with Controllable

Observations: A Hawk-Dove Game

Husheng Li, The University of Tennessee

Vasu Chakravarth, Air Force Research Lab

Sintayehu Dehni, Air Force Research Lab

Deborah Walter, Rose Hulman Institute of Technology

Zhiqiang Wu, Wright State University

1420 - 1445 Noncooperative Games for Autonomous Consumer Load Balancing over Smart Grid

Tarun Agarwal, Amazon Corporate LLC.

Shuguang Cui, Texas A&M

1445 - 1510 A Stackelberg game to optimize the distribution of controls in transportation networks

Ralf Borndörfer, Zuse Institut Berlin (ZIB)

Bertrand Omont, Ecole Centrale Paris

Guillaume Sagnol, Zuse Institut Berlin (ZIB)

Elmar Swarat, Zuse Institut Berlin (ZIB)

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