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Names for Games: Locating 2 × 2 Games
Prisoner’s Dilemma, Chicken, Stag Hunts, and other two-person two-move (2 × 2) models of strategic situations have played a central role in the development of game theory.
Bryan Randolph Bruns
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A topology control algorithm for fusion networks based on link quality
To extend the network life, an ordinal potential game is introduced into network topology control, and a network topology control algorithm based on the Theil entropy measure is designed by improving the revenue function. The revenue function is based on
Wei Lian Suo, Huan Shen Hao, Ma Long Yu
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A Characterization of Ordinal Potential Games [PDF]
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Voorneveld, M., Norde, H.W.
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Aiming at the problems of unbalanced energy consumption, redundant links, short life cycle in underwater sensor networks, a topology control algorithm for underwater wireless sensor networks based on potential-game and optimal rigid sub-graph is proposed.
Liansuo Wei, Jian Han
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Renewable energy system paradigm change from trending technology: a review
Green technology or renewable energy system (RES) is an advancement of the electricity generation which creates pollution free environment. Since last 15–20 years, renewable power plant works in the traditional way over the world and needs technology ...
Vikas Khare +3 more
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Ordinal potentials in smooth games [PDF]
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Cellular throughput optimization by game-based power adjustment and outband D2D communication
Device-to-device (D2D) communication is a promising option for the fifth generation (5G) mobile communication network to reduce energy consumption and increase throughput, which makes high throughput applications possible.
Jinsong Gui, Kai Zhou
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In wireless sensor networks, nodes may adopt selfish behavior to save their energy resources, which causes energy imbalance among nodes, because of lacking a central controller with the function of making nodes cooperate.
Yongwen Du +3 more
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Selfishness Level of Strategic Games [PDF]
We introduce a new measure of the discrepancy in strategic games between the social welfare in a Nash equilibrium and in a social optimum, that we call selfishness level.
Apt, Krzysztof R., Schaefer, Guido
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Database-Assisted Spectrum Access in Dynamic Networks: A Distributed Learning Solution
This paper investigates the problem of database-assisted spectrum access in dynamic TV white spectrum networks, in which the active user set is varying.
Yuhua Xu, Yitao Xu, Alagan Anpalagan
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