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7th NetGCooP 2014: Trento, Italy
- 7th International Conference on NETwork Games, COntrol and OPtimization, NetGCoop 2014, Trento, Italy, October 29-31, 2014. IEEE 2014, ISBN 978-88-8443-574-3

- Saptarshi Bhattacharya, Koushik Kar, Joe H. Chow, Aparna Gupta:

Progressive second price auctions with elastic supply for PEV charging in the smart gric. 1-8 - Dario Bauso, Thulasi Mylvaganam, Alessandro Astolfi:

Transient stability of a power grid via robust mean-field games. 9-14 - Rui Zhu, Di Niu, Baochun Li:

Min-cost live webcast under joint pricing of data, congestion and virtualized servers. 15-22 - Piotr Wiecek, Eitan Altman, Arnob Ghosh:

Mean-field game approach to admission control of an M/M/œ queue with decreasing congestion cost. 23-30 - Murtaza Ali, Tejas Bodas, D. Manjunath:

Optimal and equilibrium allocations in a discriminatory processor sharing system. 31-37 - Alexandre Reiffers-Masson, Eitan Altman, Yezekael Hayel:

A time and space routing game model applied to visibility competition on online social networks. 38-45 - Mohammed Amin Abdullah, Moez Draief:

Global majority consensus by local majority polling on graphs. 46-53 - Rachid El Azouzi, Francesco De Pellegrini, Lorenzo Maggi, Cédric Richier, Tania Jiménez, Jean C. Walrand:

Optimal open-loop control of online advertisement. 54-61 - Ji Liu, Xiaobin Gao, Tamer Basar:

A communication-efficient distributed algorithm for solving linear algebraic equations. 62-69 - George Kesidis, Guodong Pang:

Tit-for-tat capacity allocation for distributed delay management in peer-to-peer networks. 70-74 - Costas Courcoubetis, Antonis Dimakis, Michail Kanakakis:

Fair congestion control for long-lived background flows. 75-82 - Leonidas Georgiadis, George Iosifidis, Leandros Tassiulas:

Dynamic algorithms for cooperation in user-provided network services. 83-90 - Eitan Altman, Joy Kuri, Rachid El Azouzi:

A routing game in networks with lossy links. 91-94 - Houssem Gaiech, Rachid El Azouzi, Majed Haddad, Eitan Altman, Issam Mabrouki:

Evolutionary games for multiple accessl control: From Egoism to Altruism. 95-102 - Dimitris Giatsios, Thanasis Korakis, Leandros Tassiulas, Iordanis Koutsopoulos:

Reduction of collisions and regret in time sharing schemes for opportunistic spectrum access. 103-110 - Ilaria Brunetti, Rachid El Azouzi, Eitan Altman:

Altruism in groups: An evolutionary games approach. 111-118 - Liron Ravner, Moshe Haviv:

Equilibrium and socially optimal arrivals to a single server loss system. 119-126 - José Niño-Mora:

Overcoming numerical instability in one-step policy improvement for admission and routing to queues with firm deadlines. 127-134 - Binyamin Oz, Moshe Haviv, Martin L. Puterman:

Self and social optimization in multi-class multi-server queueing systems with relative priorities. 135-141 - Yuedong Xu, John C. S. Lui:

Multi-dimensional network security game: How do attacker and defender battle on parallel targets? 142-149 - Eitan Altman, Nahum Shimkin:

Strategic posting times over a shared publication medium. 150-157 - Tatiana Tatarenko:

Finite-time behavior of log-linear learning in potential games. 158-159 - Antimo Barbato, Antonio Capone, Lin Chen, Fabio Martignon, Stefano Paris:

Distributed learning algorithms for scheduling games in the future smart grid. 160-161 - Amira Meharouech, Jocelyne Elias, Stefano Paris, Ahmed Mehaoua:

Socially-aware interference mitigation game in body-to-body networks. 162-163 - Hajar El Hammouti, Loubna Echabbi:

Towards an economic model for mobile operators based on sensitivity to brand appeal and value added services. 164-165 - Ali Khanafer, Tamer Basar:

On the optimal control of virus spread in networks. 166-172 - Bo Qu, Alan Hanjalic, Huijuan Wang:

Heterogeneous recovery rates against SIS epidemics in directed networks. 173-179 - Lorenzo Maggi, Francesco De Pellegrini, Alexandre Reiffers, P. Jean-Jacques Herings, Eitan Altman:

Coordination of epidemic control policies: A game theoretic perspective. 180-187 - Fabio Bagagiolo:

On the value function of one-dimensional optimal control problems with junctions. 188-194 - Mattia Bongini, Massimo Fornasier, Fabian Frcohlich, Laleh Haghverdi:

Sparse control of force field dynamics. 195-200 - Nikolay I. Bazenkov, Vsevolod O. Korepanov:

Double best response as a network stability concept. 201-207 - Vladimir Fux:

RSU deployment problem: Unfair and aggressive competition with help of interference. 208-215 - Olivier Beaude, Cheng Wan, Samson Lasaulce:

Composite charging games in networks of electric vehicles. 216-223 - Braden Soper, John Musacchio:

A heterogeneous botnet detection game. 224-231 - Galina Schwartz, Patrick Loiseau, Shankar S. Sastry:

The heterogeneous Colonel Blotto game. 232-238 - Pierre Coucheney, Stéphane Durand, Bruno Gaujal, Corinne Touati:

General revision protocols in best response algorithms for potential games. 239-246 - Carlo Fischione, George Athanasiou, Fortunato Santucci:

Dynamic optimization of generalized least squares handover algorithms. 247-254 - Kazumune Hashimoto, Shuichi Adachi, Dimos V. Dimarogonas:

Distributed event-based model predictive control for multi-agent systems under disturbances. 255-261

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