Synopsis
The use of game theoretic techniques is playing an increasingly important role in the network design domain. Understanding the background, concepts, and principles in using game theory approaches is necessary for engineers in network design. Game Theory Applications in Network Design provides the basic idea of game theory and the fundamental understanding of game theoretic interactions among network entities. The material in this book also covers recent advances and open issues, offering game theoretic solutions for specific network design issues. This publication will benefit students, educators, research strategists, scientists, researchers, and engineers in the field of network design.
About the Author
Sungwook Kim received the BS, MS degrees in computer science from the Sogang University, Seoul, in 1993 and 1995, respectively. In 2003, he received the PhD degree in computer science from the Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York, supervised by Prof. Pramod K. Varshney. He has held faculty positions at the department of Computer Science of ChoongAng University, Seoul. In 2006, he returned to Sogang University, where he is currently an associate professor of department of Computer Science & Engineering, and is a research director of the Internet Communication Control research laboratory (ICC Lab.). His research interests include resource management, online algorithms, multimedia network management, bandwidth allocation, adaptive QoS control and game theory for wireless network management.
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