Call for Posters

The 14th EAI International Conference on Game Theory for Networks - GameNets 2026 - invites poster submissions that address innovative and important topics related to the scope of the conference.

The objective of this track is to provide researchers, especially the PhD students with a platform to share their ideas and research works and get comments suggestions from the international audience. We encourage the authors to use the Posters venue as a way to open up discussions with the scientific community about their early work in progress and develop the work for future publication and innovation. Posters aim at reporting on the progress of ongoing research and insights into the lessons learned from the most recent and current projects.

Papers presenting new and original research on game theory as applied broadly to networks are sought. Theoretical research papers as well as research in game theory motivated by network applications are encouraged. Typical, but not exclusive, topics of interest include:

  • Game theory for networks, including wireless and vehicular networks

  • Congestion analysis and network design

  • Traffic networks and equilibria

  • Mechanism Design for Networks

  • Game theory for social networks

  • Game theory for biological networks

  • Network pricing and resource allocation

  • Game theory as applied to e-commerce and economic networks

  • Game theory for emerging technologies

  • Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning

  • Fairness in Resource Allocation

  • Cooperative and Coalition games

  • Collusion detection approaches

  • Game theory for network security/resilience

  • Approaches for Multi-agent games (e.g., Diplomacy)

  • Computational Social Choice

Accepted and presented posters will be submitted for publication by Springer and made available through SpringerLink Digital Library. Posters will be published as a part of the EAI GameNets Conference Proceedings in a non-indexed Annex section.

Poster submissions should be a maximum of 4 pages including references, figures, tables, and appendix. The deadline for the submissions is the 20th of February, 2026.

Please note that a shorter version of already published work is not suitable for this session. Authors willing to present a poster will submit a short paper, maximum of 4 pages in total (including references, figures, tables, appendixes etc.) describing their poster or demo. We expect most works to include a short introduction, a description of the employed methods and, if applicable, results.Author’s kit – Instructions and Templates
Poster and demo papers must be formatted using the Springer LNICST Authors’ Kit.
Instructions and templates are available from :
Please make sure that your paper adheres to the format as specified in the instructions and templates.
When uploading the camera-ready copy of your paper, please be sure to upload both:
  • a PDF copy of your paper formatted according to the above templates, and
  • an archive file (e.g. zip, tar.gz) containing the both a PDF copy of your paper and LaTeX or Word source material prepared according to the above guidelines.
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