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Game theory in communication networks : cooperative resolution of interactive networking scenarios / Josephina Antoniou and Andreas Pitsillides.

By: Antoniou, Josephina [author.].
Contributor(s): Pitsillides, A. (Andreas).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Boca Raton, Fla. : CRC Press, 2013Description: 1 online resource (ix, 146 pages).ISBN: 9780429106941.Subject(s): Telecommunication systems -- Computer simulation | Telecommunication systems -- Mathematical models | Internetworking (Telecommunication) -- Computer simulation | Game theoryAdditional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification: 621.382015193 Online resources: Click here to view.
Contents:
1. Introduction : game theory as an analytical tool -- 2. Cooperation for two : prisoner's dilemma type of games -- 3. Cooperation for two : dealing with different types of player behavior -- 4. Cooperation for many : spatial prisoner's dilemma and games in neighborhoods -- 5. Cooperation for many : payoffs to coalitions -- 6. MATLAB implementation : strategies for iterated prisoner's dilemma type of games.
Summary: Focusing on heterogeneous networks, this book addresses important resource management and security issues found in networks and uses theoretical tools to model them. Although it explores network design and management from the theoretical perspective of game theory and graph theory, the text also provides solutions for each mechanism that needs improvement by presenting a step-by-step approach. The accompanying CD-ROM includes simulation code, so practitioners can use some or all of the proposed models for better network planning. Topics covered include network selection, user-network interaction, network synthesis, and context-aware security provisioning-- Provided by publisher.
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1. Introduction : game theory as an analytical tool -- 2. Cooperation for two : prisoner's dilemma type of games -- 3. Cooperation for two : dealing with different types of player behavior -- 4. Cooperation for many : spatial prisoner's dilemma and games in neighborhoods -- 5. Cooperation for many : payoffs to coalitions -- 6. MATLAB implementation : strategies for iterated prisoner's dilemma type of games.

Focusing on heterogeneous networks, this book addresses important resource management and security issues found in networks and uses theoretical tools to model them. Although it explores network design and management from the theoretical perspective of game theory and graph theory, the text also provides solutions for each mechanism that needs improvement by presenting a step-by-step approach. The accompanying CD-ROM includes simulation code, so practitioners can use some or all of the proposed models for better network planning. Topics covered include network selection, user-network interaction, network synthesis, and context-aware security provisioning-- Provided by publisher.

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