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Stackelberg Game Based Power Control with Outage Probability Constraints for Cognitive Radio Networks

open access: yesInternational Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks, 2015
This paper firstly investigates the problem of uplink power control in cognitive radio networks (CRNs) with multiple primary users (PUs) and multiple second users (SUs) considering channel outage constraints and interference power constraints, where PUs ...
Helin Yang   +2 more
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Fisheries management as a Stackelberg Evolutionary Game: Finding an evolutionarily enlightened strategy.

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2021
Fish populations subject to heavy exploitation are expected to evolve over time smaller average body sizes. We introduce Stackelberg evolutionary game theory to show how fisheries management should be adjusted to mitigate the potential negative effects ...
Monica Salvioli   +3 more
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Application of network game to the supply-demand interaction strategy in smart grid

open access: yesNantong Daxue xuebao. Ziran kexue ban, 2023
The application of game theory to the design of smart grid demand response scheme can control consumers′ power consumption and make energy allocation in the electricity market more reasonable.
ZHOU Zhan; CAO Jinde
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Bilevel programming methods for computing single-leader-multi-follower equilibria in normal-form and polymatrix games

open access: yesEURO Journal on Computational Optimization, 2020
The concept of leader-follower (or Stackelberg) equilibrium plays a central role in a number of real-world applications bordering on mathematical optimization and game theory.
Nicola Basilico   +3 more
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A Stackelberg Game Approach to Model Reference Adaptive Control for Spacecraft Pursuit–Evasion

open access: yesAerospace
A Stackelberg equilibrium–based Model Reference Adaptive Control (MSE) method is proposed for spacecraft Pursuit–Evasion (PE) games with incomplete information and sequential decision making under a non–zero–sum framework.
Gena Gan   +3 more
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Stackelberg Contention Games in Multiuser Networks

open access: yesEURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing, 2009
Interactions among selfish users sharing a common transmission channel can be modeled as a noncooperative game using the game theory framework. When selfish users choose their transmission probabilities independently without any coordination mechanism ...
Jaeok Park, Mihaela van der Schaar
doaj   +1 more source

Robust Stackelberg Equilibria in Extensive-Form Games and Extension to Limited Lookahead

open access: yes, 2016
Stackelberg equilibria have become increasingly important as a solution concept in computational game theory, largely inspired by practical problems such as security settings. In practice, however, there is typically uncertainty regarding the model about
Linping Zhang (1982398)   +4 more
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Backward Stackelberg Games with Delay and Related Forward–Backward Stochastic Differential Equations

open access: yesMathematics, 2023
In this paper, we study a kind of Stackelberg game where the controlled systems are described by backward stochastic differential delayed equations (BSDDEs).
Li Chen, Peipei Zhou, Hua Xiao
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Stackelberg Game for Distributed Time Scheduling in RF-Powered Backscatter Cognitive Radio Networks [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
In this paper, we study the transmission strategy adaptation problem in an RF-powered cognitive radio network, in which hybrid secondary users are able to switch between the harvest-then-transmit mode and the ambient backscatter mode for their ...
Hoang, Dinh Thai   +4 more
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Solving Signal Control Problems with Second-Order Sensitivity Information of Equilibrium Network Flows

open access: yesJournal of Applied Mathematics, 2014
The equilibrium network signal control problem is represented as a Stackelberg game. Due to the characteristics of a Stackelberg game, solving the upper-level problem and lower-level problem iteratively cannot be expected to converge to the solution. The
Hsun-Jung Cho, You-Heng Huang
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