Ad Hoc Reading and Working Groups
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The goal of this web page is to provide a mean to advertise reading and working groups inside our school.


Philosophy

Small groups where all the participants commit to read a list of papers.

Encourage informal discussion (no slides, etc.).

Work together to understand a set of papers.


Guidelines

One responsible per group.

Respect the formatting when adding a group (copy-paste an existing group).

Don't forget to delete groups that are over.

Modify the web page (i.e., add/delete a group)


Group list

Medium Access Control (MAC) models for 802.11 in multi-hop wireless networks
Applying game theory to real problems
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Group descriptions

Medium Access Control (MAC) models for 802.11 in multi-hop wireless networks

Goal

Gain a deep understanding of existing models. In particular, understand their assumptions and the different (mathematical) techniques used. The target outcome of this working group is a tutorial paper explaining the different models on a common simple network.

Group Info

Started 08/10/2007
Responsible Mathilde Durvy, Adel Aziz (I&C, LCA3)
Number of participants 7
Mailing list reading_group_mac_802.11@groupes.epfl.ch
Next Meeting 10/03/2008, 15h00
Where  


List of Papers

Title Authors Year Status
New Insights From a Fixed-Point Analysis of Single Cell IEEE 802.11 WLANs (journal version) Kumar, A. Altman, E. Miorandi, D. Goyal, M. 2007 read
A Scalable Model for Channel Access Protocols in Multihop Ad Hoc Networks M. Carvallo and J.J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves 2004 read
Modeling Per-Flow Throughput and Capturing Starvation in CSMA Multi-Hop Wireless Networks Garetto, M. Salonidis, T. Knightly, E. W. 2008 read
Towards Performance Modeling of IEEE 802.11 Based Wireless Networks: A Unified Framework and Its Applications Medepalli, K. Tobagi, F. A. 2006 read
Effect on Network Performance of Common versus Private Acquisition Sequences for Impulse Radio UWB Networks Merz, R. Le Boudec, J.-Y., Vijayakumaran, S. 2006 read
A particle system in interaction with a rapidly varying environment: Mean field limits and applications (sections 1,2 and 5) Charles Bordenave, David McDonald, Alexandre Proutiere 2007 read
A General Model of Wireless Interference  Lili Qiu, Yin Zhang, Feng Wang, Mi Kyung Han, Ratul Mahajan  2007 next 

Applying game theory to real problems

Goal

Understand the assumptions behind game theoretic models and evaluate their amenability to real world implementation. The focus is on reputation/trust/cooperation models.

Group Info

Started 25/01/2008
Responsible George Theodorakopoulos (I&C, LCA2)
Number of participants 14
Mailing list reading_group_AppliedGT "at" groupes.epfl.ch
Next Meeting 19/02/2008, 16h15
Where BC229


List of Papers

Title Authors Year Status
Experiences Applying Game Theory to System Design R. Mahajan, M. Rodrig, D. Wetherall, J. Zahorjan. 2004 read
DARWIN: Distributed and adaptive reputation mechanism for wireless ad-hoc networks J. J. Jaramillo and R. Srikant 2007 next
Testing Game Theory J. W. Weibull 2004 background

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