Antoniou et al., 2012 - Google Patents
Game Theory in Communication NetworksAntoniou et al., 2012
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- 3174491688066005670
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- Antoniou J
- Pitsillides A
- Pitsillides A
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Communication Networks is an area in which multiple interactive situations arise among networking entities. Such interactive situations may be hard to resolve satisfactorily because of the conflicting goals of the participating entities. It is often the case that cooperation in …
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