[AISWorld] Deadline Approaching: IEEE CCNC 2014 Special Session on Game Theory in Mobile Internet
Zhenzhe Zheng
zhengzhenzhe220 at gmail.com
Wed Sep 11 11:03:29 EDT 2013
IEEE CCNC 2014 Special Session on
Game Theory in Mobile Internet
The rapid development and wide application of the mobile Internet have
greatly changed our lifestyle. Due to the distributed and
user-contributed natures, the mobile Internet, like many distributed
autonomous systems, suffers from common incentive problems caused by
users’ selfishness. Such problems can significantly downgrade the
performance of the mobile Internet. However, existing solutions from
distributed autonomous systems cannot be directly used in the mobile
Internet, because of the mobile Internet’s highly dynamic nature. The
objective of this
special session is to provide a platform for exchanging recent ideas on
game theoretic modeling and economic incentive design in
the mobile Internet.
The topics of this special s
ession include, but are not limited to, the following:
· Game-theoretic modeling in mobile Internet
· Algorithmic mechanism design in mobile Internet
· Incentive algorithms, protocols, and allocation mechanisms
· Wireless resource allocation through game theory
· Auction design in mobile Internet
· Game theoretic approaches for cooperative communications
· Collaboration analysis and design in overlay networks through game theory
· Game theoretic security and privacy
· Equilibrium analysis and computation in mobile Internet
· Game theoretic learning mechanisms
· Price of anarchy in mobile Internet
· Empirical and experimental economic analysis
Important Dates
Technical Papers Due: August 30, 2013àSeptember 13, 2013
Acceptance Notification: October 4, 2013
Final Camera Ready Artwork: November 1, 2013
Submission guidelines:
All submissions should be written in English with a maximum length of six (6
) pages (10-point font, double column) including tables, figures, and
references (a maximum of
3 additional pages
with overlength charge is allowed if accepted). Standard IEEE
Transactions templates for Microsoft Word or LaTeX formats should be
used. Papers should be submitted in PDF via EDAS (
https://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=15947&track=42391
). Accepted papers will appear in the IEEE CCNC 2014 Proceedings and
will be included in IEEE explore.
TPC Co-Chairs
Fan Wu Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
Liehuang Zhu Beijing Institute of Technology, China
Technical Program Committee
Tingting Chen Oklahoma State University, USA
He Huang Soochow University
Jingyu Hua Nanjing University
Mohammad Hossein Manshaei EPFL
Qiang-sheng Hua Tsinghua University, China
Weili Han Fudan University, China
Murtuza Jadliwala Wichita State University, USA
Jerzy Konorski Gdansk University of Technology, Poland
Hongxing Li University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Dejun Yang Colorado School of Mines
Xiaoyan Zhang Nanjing Normal University
Yuan Zhang Nanjing University
Zijian Zhang Beijing Institute of Technology
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Sincerely Yours,
ZhenZhe Zheng
Graduate
Advance Network Lab
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Shanghai Jiao Tong University
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