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5th International Conference on Game Theory for Networks

November 25–27, 2014 | Beijing, People's Republic of China

5th International Conference on Game Theory for Networks

Scope:

Game theory has recently become a useful tool for modeling and studying various networks. The past decade has witnessed a huge explosion of interest in issues that intersect networks and game theory. With the rapid growth of data traffic, from any kind of devices and networks, game theory is requiring more intelligent transformation.

This conference, which will be held in Beijing, encourages archival quality papers that advance the state-of-the-art and practical applications of intelligent game theory. The goal is to gather research contributions, from game theory and networks, that address the major opportunities and challenges in applying traditional game theory as well as intelligent game theory to the understanding and designing of modern network systems, with emphasis on both new analytical techniques and novel application scenarios. We encourage prospective authors to submit their original, unpublished work. Topics of interest include (but not limited to):

  • Intelligent game theory and its applications
  • Novel solution concepts such as equilibrium solutions or core solutions
  • Game theory based machine learning
  • Smartphone-based crowdsourcing and game theory
  • Multimedia applications based on game theory
  • Network security based on game theory
  • Correlated equilibrium
  • Network pricing
  • Rate allocation game
  • Power control game in communication systems
  • Game theory in interactive applications
  • Game theory in cognitive radio networks
  • Game theory in ubiquitous networks
  • Game theory in social networks
  • Game theory in wireless network
  • Coalitional game theory in networks
  • Network optimization

Highlights:

 

Technical Sponsor:

IEEE Beijing Section (50%)
 
*IEEE Beijing Section and IEEE Tainan Section absolutely take no responsibility of financial issues
 

Financial Support:

 - Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China (100%)
 

Technical Support:

 - Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
 - Princeton University, USA
 - National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
 - Harbin Institute of Technology, China
 - European Alliance for Innovation (EAI)
 - Create-Net
 - International Association for Signal Processing (IASP)
 
 
 

Technical Symposium:


 

Symposium Name
Organizer

 

 

 

 

Advanced Game Theory Framework Applied to Wireless Emerging Communication Networks

Chair:

  • Chungang Yang, Xidian University, Xi'an, China

Co-chair:

  • Alagan Anpalagan, Ryerson University, Canada.
  • Dusit Niyato, School of Computer Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
  • Yuhua Xu, PLA University of Science and Technology, China

 

 

 

Game Theory in Wireless Communications Symposium

Chair:

  • Haijun Zhang, Beijing University of Chemical Technology, China

Co-chair:

  • Quanyan Zhu, Polytechnic School of Engineering, New York University, USA
  • Chunxiao Jiang, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China

 

 

Pricing and Network Optimization Symposium

Chair:

  • Lin Gao,  Chinese University of Hong Kong, China
Co-chair:
  • Xiangdong Wang, Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

 

 

Game Theory in Wireless Networking

Chair:

  • Mugen Peng, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China

Co-chair:

  • Jiaheng Wang, Southeast University, China

 

 

 

Multimedia Signal Processing. Machine Learning, and Big Data Game Symposium

 

 

 

Chair:

  • Daniel Bo-Wei Chen, Princeton University, USA 

Co-chair:

  • Seungmin Rho, Sungkyul University, Korea
  • Jia-Ching Wang, National Central University, Taiwan
  • Anan Paul, School of Computer Science and Information Engineering, Hangyang University, South Korea
 
 
Game Theory and Network Security Symposium
Chair:
  • Kun Meng, Tsinghua University, China

Co-chair:

  • Xin Chen, Beijing Information Science and Technology University, China
  • Junwei Cao, Tsinghua University, China 
  • Zhen Chen, Tsinghua University, China 
Game Theory and Social Networks Symposium
Chair:
  • Jingyuan Li, Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China