Efficient allocation of network resources is a highly desirable goal, with applications of interest ranging from bandwidth allocation in unicast/multicast services on the internet, to power allocation in a wireless interference networks and spectrum allocation for cellular networks. In this thesis, we consider such network problems in the presence of strategic decision-makers and solve the various mechanism design and game theoretical problems that arise from it. In the first four chapters, we present single-shot incentive mechanisms for strategic agents, geared towards the above applications, such that the outcome produced at any Nash equilibrium is socially efficient. The focus in the first three chapters is on developing a systematic a...
AbstractMedia access protocols in wireless networks require each contending node to wait for a backo...
Network resource allocation problems have traditionally been approached from an optimization perspec...
This paper introduces a novel methodology for designing efficient and strategy-proof direct mechani...
Most of today's systems consist of strategic/selfish agents with some private information and uncert...
In this thesis we present an implementation theory approach to decentralized resource allocation pro...
In this paper we study resource allocation in decentralized information local public good networks. ...
In this paper we study resource allocation in decentralized information local public good networks. ...
The issue of embedding cost-awareness in the design of communication network devices and protocols h...
ABSTRACT Social utility maximization refers to the process of allocating resources in a way that max...
Motivated by the expanding interest in applications where online learning and decision making by net...
The advent of modern technology in the communication and the transportation industry encouraged the ...
This thesis builds from the realization that Bayesian Nash equilibria are the natural definition of ...
This thesis builds from the realization that Bayesian Nash equilibria are the natural definition of ...
Game theory has emerged as a fruitful paradigm for the design of networked multiagent systems. A fun...
In this thesis we present a mechanism design approach to decentralized resource allocation in wirele...
AbstractMedia access protocols in wireless networks require each contending node to wait for a backo...
Network resource allocation problems have traditionally been approached from an optimization perspec...
This paper introduces a novel methodology for designing efficient and strategy-proof direct mechani...
Most of today's systems consist of strategic/selfish agents with some private information and uncert...
In this thesis we present an implementation theory approach to decentralized resource allocation pro...
In this paper we study resource allocation in decentralized information local public good networks. ...
In this paper we study resource allocation in decentralized information local public good networks. ...
The issue of embedding cost-awareness in the design of communication network devices and protocols h...
ABSTRACT Social utility maximization refers to the process of allocating resources in a way that max...
Motivated by the expanding interest in applications where online learning and decision making by net...
The advent of modern technology in the communication and the transportation industry encouraged the ...
This thesis builds from the realization that Bayesian Nash equilibria are the natural definition of ...
This thesis builds from the realization that Bayesian Nash equilibria are the natural definition of ...
Game theory has emerged as a fruitful paradigm for the design of networked multiagent systems. A fun...
In this thesis we present a mechanism design approach to decentralized resource allocation in wirele...
AbstractMedia access protocols in wireless networks require each contending node to wait for a backo...
Network resource allocation problems have traditionally been approached from an optimization perspec...
This paper introduces a novel methodology for designing efficient and strategy-proof direct mechani...