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7th EAI International Conference on Game Theory for Networks

May 9, 2017 | Knoxville, Tennessee, United States

Tuesday, May 9th, 2017 (Room 400 A)

9:00 am – 9:05 am         Welcome

9:05 am – 10:05 am       Keynotes by H. V. Poor

10:05 am – 10:30 am     Morning Break

10:30am – 11:45am (15 minutes per speaker)


Session I Games in Networks:


267978 Nash Equilibrium Seeking with Non-doubly Stochastic Communication Weight Matrix
267962 A multi-type Hawk and Dove game
267436 Assortative Mixing Equilibria in Social Network Games
267968 Nash Equilibrium and Stability in Network Selection Games
267349 On the Finite Population Evolutionary Stable Strategy Equilibrium for Perfect Information Extensive Form Games

11:45 am – 1 pm            Lunch break

1 pm – 2 pm                   Keynotes by prof. Altman

2 pm – 2:15 pm              Break

2:15 pm – 3: 30 pm (15 minutes per speaker)


Invited session:


268959 Better Late than Never: Efficient Transmission of Wide Area Measurements in Smart Grids
268671 Energy Trading Game for Microgrids Using Reinforcement Learning
268642 Comparing Customer Taste Distributions in Vertically Differentiated Mobile Service Markets
268630 Risk Management using Cyber-Threat Information Sharing and Cyber-Insurance
268402 Multi-criteria routing game

3:30 pm – 4 pm               Afternoon Break

4 pm – 5:15 pm (15 minutes per speaker)


Session II Application of Network Games:


267437 Designing Cyber Insurance Policies: Mitigating Moral Hazard Through Security Pre-Screening
268120 A Game-Theoretic Model for Analysis and Design of Self-Organization Mechanisms in IoT
267964 A Dynamic Incentive Mechanism for Security in Networks of Interdependent Agents
267439 Rules for Computing Resistance of Transitions of Learning Algorithms in Games
267963 Optimal Control of Multi-Strain Epidemic Processes in Complex Networks

6 pm – 9 pm                     Banquet