We study the effect of information overload on user engagement in an asymmetric social network like Twitter. We introduce simple game-theoretic models that capture rate competition...
Christian Borgs, Jennifer T. Chayes, Brian Karrer,...
Abstract. Participants in e-commerce and other forms of online collaborations tend to be selfish and rational, and therefore game theory has been recognized as particularly relevan...
Mikhail J. Atallah, Marina Blanton, Keith B. Frikk...
We consider distributed opportunistic scheduling (DOS) in wireless ad-hoc networks, where many links contend for the same channel using random access. In such networks, distribute...
We consider a wireless collision channel, shared by a finite number of mobile users who transmit to a common base station using a random access protocol. Mobiles are selfoptimizin...
— Quality of Service (QoS) of disadvantaged networks is usually considered from a purely network standpoint in existing works. Adversarial intervention in such networks is not an...
Vidyaraman Sankaranarayanan, Shambhu J. Upadhyaya,...