Abstract—Data collecting agents in large networks, such as the electric power system, need to share information (measurements) for estimating the system state in a distributed manner. However, privacy concerns may limit or prevent this exchange leading to a tradeoff between state estimation fidelity and privacy (referred to as competitive privacy). This paper builds upon a recent information-theoretic result (using mutual information to measure privacy and mean-squared error to measure fidelity) that quantifies the region of achievable distortion-leakage tuples in a two-agent network. The objective of this paper is to study centralized and decentralized mechanisms that can enable and sustain non-trivial data exchanges among the agents. A ce...
Privacy issues arising in the process of collecting, publishing and mining individuals' personal dat...
Discrete-time consensus plays a key role in multi-agent systems and distributed protocols. Unfortuna...
Abstract—In this paper, we propose game-theoretic mecha-nisms to encourage truthful data sharing for...
International audienceIt is advantageous for collecting agents in interconnected systems to exchange...
International audienceThe conflict between cooperation in distributed state estimation and the resul...
The conflict between cooperation in distributed state esti-mation and the resulting leakage of priva...
We consider a network game, where End Users (EUs) minimize their cost by computing their demand and ...
Each agent in a network makes a local observation that is linearly related to a set of public and pr...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 55-62.1. Introduction -- 2. Literature review -- 3. Privacy pre...
This paper considers the problem of Nash equilibrium (NE) seeking in aggregative games, where the co...
© 2018 IEEE. Due to dramatically increasing information published in social networks, privacy issues...
The use of private data is pivotal for numerous services including location--based ones, collaborati...
This paper considers the problem of Nash equilibrium (NE) seeking in aggregative games, where the co...
We consider a peer-to-peer electricity market, where agents hold private information that they might...
In the activities of data sharing and decentralized processing, data belonging to a user need to be ...
Privacy issues arising in the process of collecting, publishing and mining individuals' personal dat...
Discrete-time consensus plays a key role in multi-agent systems and distributed protocols. Unfortuna...
Abstract—In this paper, we propose game-theoretic mecha-nisms to encourage truthful data sharing for...
International audienceIt is advantageous for collecting agents in interconnected systems to exchange...
International audienceThe conflict between cooperation in distributed state estimation and the resul...
The conflict between cooperation in distributed state esti-mation and the resulting leakage of priva...
We consider a network game, where End Users (EUs) minimize their cost by computing their demand and ...
Each agent in a network makes a local observation that is linearly related to a set of public and pr...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 55-62.1. Introduction -- 2. Literature review -- 3. Privacy pre...
This paper considers the problem of Nash equilibrium (NE) seeking in aggregative games, where the co...
© 2018 IEEE. Due to dramatically increasing information published in social networks, privacy issues...
The use of private data is pivotal for numerous services including location--based ones, collaborati...
This paper considers the problem of Nash equilibrium (NE) seeking in aggregative games, where the co...
We consider a peer-to-peer electricity market, where agents hold private information that they might...
In the activities of data sharing and decentralized processing, data belonging to a user need to be ...
Privacy issues arising in the process of collecting, publishing and mining individuals' personal dat...
Discrete-time consensus plays a key role in multi-agent systems and distributed protocols. Unfortuna...
Abstract—In this paper, we propose game-theoretic mecha-nisms to encourage truthful data sharing for...