网络博弈理论,第一部分

IF 13.8 1区 计算机科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
L. Sanguinetti, T. Alpcan, T. Başar, M. Bennis, R. Berry, Jianwei Huang, W. Saad
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下一代网络将以三个关键特征为特征:异质性(就技术和服务而言)、动态性(就快速变化的环境和不确定性而言)和规模(就用户、节点和服务的数量而言)。这种在动态和不确定环境下运行的大规模和分散的异构网络的出现,对网络的设计、分析和优化提出了新的挑战。过去十年见证了网络、游戏和经济学学科之间的融合,这就需要新颖的数学工具和设计来真正消除这些学科之间的界限。在这种背景下,推进博弈论模型,并使其适应未来网络系统的优化和运行,成为我们研究界的迫切需要。本次IEEE JSAC“网络博弈论”特刊的主要目标是收集解决和展示新兴网络应用的博弈论模型的最新发展的前沿贡献。社区对这一呼吁的反应非常热烈。我们共收到120份意见书。我们要感谢所有向本期特刊投稿的作者。经过严格的筛选,我们接受了40篇论文,并决定出版两期。论文的选择是根据它们对特刊的适当性和相关性以及它们的技术优点。不幸的是,由于上述标准以及JSAC特刊中总页数的限制,许多有趣的论文没有入选。我们希望这些有趣的论文能在其他地方发表。
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Guest Editorial Game Theory for Networks, Part I
Next-generation networks will be characterized by three key features: heterogeneity , in terms of technologies and services, dynamics , in terms of rapidly varying environments and uncertainty, and size , in terms of the numbers of users, nodes, and services. The emergence of such large-scale and decentralized heterogeneous networks operating under dynamic and uncertain environments imposes new challenges in the design, analysis, and optimization of networks. The past decade has witnessed a confluence among the disciplines of networks, games, and economics, which has necessitated novel mathematical tools and designs that can truly remove the boundaries between these disciplines. In this context, advancing game-theoretic models and tailoring them towards the optimization and operation of future networked systems become pressing needs for our research community. The main goal of this IEEE JSAC Special Issue on “Game Theory for Networks” is to collect cutting-edge contributions that address and show the latest developments in game-theoretic models for emerging networking applications. The response of the community to the call has been overwhelming. We received a total of 120 submissions. We want to thank all the authors who submitted their works to this Special Issue. After a strict and selective review process, we accepted 40 papers and decided to publish two issues. Papers were selected based on their appropriateness for and relevance to the Special Issue as well as their technical merits. Unfortunately, a number of interesting papers did not make the cut because of the criteria set forth above and also due to the constraints on the total page count in a JSAC Special Issue. We hope that such interesting papers will find other venues for publication.
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CiteScore
30.00
自引率
4.30%
发文量
234
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: The IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications (JSAC) is a prestigious journal that covers various topics related to Computer Networks and Communications (Q1) as well as Electrical and Electronic Engineering (Q1). Each issue of JSAC is dedicated to a specific technical topic, providing readers with an up-to-date collection of papers in that area. The journal is highly regarded within the research community and serves as a valuable reference. The topics covered by JSAC issues span the entire field of communications and networking, with recent issue themes including Network Coding for Wireless Communication Networks, Wireless and Pervasive Communications for Healthcare, Network Infrastructure Configuration, Broadband Access Networks: Architectures and Protocols, Body Area Networking: Technology and Applications, Underwater Wireless Communication Networks, Game Theory in Communication Systems, and Exploiting Limited Feedback in Tomorrow’s Communication Networks.
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