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Bjørnskau, Torkel (author), Aasvik, Ole (author), De Ceunynck, Tim (author), Fyhri, Aslak (author), Hagenzieker, Marjan (author), Johnsson, Carl (author), Laureshyn, Aliaksei (author)
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Li, Xinhong (author), Ma, Jie (author), Han, Ziyue (author), Zhang, Y. (author), Yang, M. (author)
This paper presents a game theory methodology for risk management of urban natural gas pipelines, which is a collaborative participation mechanism of the stakeholders, including government, pipeline companies, and the public. Firstly, the involvement proportion of stakeholders in risk management under rational conditions is estimated by the...
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Yang, Lijuan (author), Lin, X. (author), Li, Eldon Y. (author), Tavasszy, Lorant (author)
Transshipment can be a detour for carriers to bypass congested locks. Therefore, the local government provides subsidies to carriers reluctant to adopt transshipment due to high costs. Using the Three Gorges Dam (TGD) as the subject, we address the interaction between the government and carriers and the rational routine choice for carriers...
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Kleshnina, Maria (author), Streipert, Sabrina (author), Brown, Joel S. (author), Staňková, K. (author)
Nature exhibits rapid evolution in response to human activities. When using natural resources for their own profit, humans should account for such responses. Stackelberg evolutionary games (SEG) offer a method for modeling interactions between a rational leader (humans) and evolutionary followers (nature). The followers evolve according to...
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Easa, Said (author), Raju, Narayana (author), Arkatkar, Shriniwas (author)
Currently, the dilemma and option zones’ failures are independently used to analyze the intergreen interval at signalized intersections. Therefore, the present research work is initiated to integrate these failures. First, the dilemma and option zones are modelled using the first-order second-moment method. Then, game theory is used to model the...
journal article 2022
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Bianchi, M. (author), Grammatico, S. (author)
We design a distributed algorithm for learning Nash equilibria over time-varying communication networks in a partial-decision information scenario, where each agent can access its own cost function and local feasible set, but can only observe the actions of some neighbors. Our algorithm is based on projected pseudo-gradient dynamics, augmented...
journal article 2021
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Cenedese, Carlo (author), Belgioioso, Giuseppe (author), Grammatico, S. (author), Cao, Ming (author)
In this paper, we present three distributed algorithms to solve a class of Generalized Nash Equilibrium (GNE) seeking problems in strongly monotone games. The first one (SD-GENO) is based on synchronous updates of the agents, while the second and the third (AD-GEED and AD-GENO) represent asynchronous solutions that are robust to communication...
journal article 2021
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Golestani, Nima (author), Arzaghi, E. (author), Abbassi, Rouzbeh (author), Garaniya, Vikram (author), Abdussamie, Nagi (author), Yang, M. (author)
Global concerns around climate change and the volatility of conventional fuel prices have prompted researchers and technologists to make significant efforts to identify and exploit alternative energy sources that are cleaner and more sustainable. Wind energy has seen considerable development among these alternative energy sources, mainly due...
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Andoni, Merlinda (author), Robu, Valentin (author), Couraud, Benoit (author), Früh, Wolf Gerrit (author), Norbu, Sonam (author), Flynn, David (author)
With increasing decarbonisation and accessibility to our energy systems and markets, there is a need to understand and optimise the value proposition for different stakeholders. Game-theoretic models represent a promising approach to study strategic interactions between self-interested private energy system investors. In this work, we design...
journal article 2021
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Jordán, Jaume (author), Torreño, Alejandro (author), de Weerdt, M.M. (author), Onaindia, Eva (author)
This paper presents FENOCOP, a game-theoretic approach for solving non-cooperative planning problems that involve a set of self-interested agents. Each agent wants to execute its own plan in a shared environment but the plans may be rendered infeasible by the appearance of potential conflicts; agents are willing to coordinate their plans in...
journal article 2020
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Schwarting, Wilko (author), Pierson, Alyssa (author), Alonso-Mora, J. (author), Karaman, Sertac (author), Rus, Daniela (author)
Deployment of autonomous vehicles on public roads promises increased efficiency and safety. It requires understanding the intent of human drivers and adapting to their driving styles. Autonomous vehicles must also behave in safe and predictable ways without requiring explicit communication. We integrate tools from social psychology into...
journal article 2019
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Estrella, Rodrigo (author), Belgioioso, Giuseppe (author), Grammatico, S. (author)
We address the demand-side management (DSM) problem for smart grids where the users have energy generation and storage capabilities, and where the energy price depends on the renewable energy sources and on the aggregate electricity demand. Each user aims at reducing its economic cost by selecting the best energy schedule subject to its local...
journal article 2019
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Jordan Prunera, J.M. (author), Torreño, Alejandro (author), de Weerdt, M.M. (author), Onaindia, Eva (author)
When self-interested agents plan individually, interactions that prevent them from executing their actions as planned may arise. In these coordination problems, game-theoretic planning can be used to enhance the agents’ strategic behavior considering the interactions as part of the agents’ utility. In this work, we define a general-sum game...
journal article 2018
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Trajanovski, S. (author), Kuipers, F.A. (author), Hayel, Yezekael (author), Altman, Eitan (author), Van Mieghem, P.F.A. (author)
Designing an optimal network topology while balancing multiple, possibly conflicting objectives like cost, performance, and resiliency to viruses is a challenging endeavor, let alone in the case of decentralized network formation. We therefore propose a game-formation technique where each player aims to minimize its cost in installing links,...
journal article 2018
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Bogdanovic, N. (author), Driessen, J.N. (author), Yarovoy, Alexander (author)
We consider a target selection problem for multitarget tracking in a multifunction radar network from a gametheoretic perspective. The problem is formulated as a noncooperative game. The radars are considered to be players in this game with utilities modeled using a proper tracking accuracy criterion and their strategies are the observed...
journal article 2018
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Zimmermann, Markus (author), Schopf, David (author), Lütteken, Niklas (author), Liu, Zhengzhenni (author), Storost, Konrad (author), Baumann, Martin (author), Happee, R. (author), Bengler, Klaus J. (author)
This driving-simulator study aimed to motivate cooperative lane-change maneuvers in automated freeway driving under human supervision. Two interaction concepts were designed based on game theory. These concepts supported drivers’ cooperation by applying both rewards and sanctions as the proverbial carrot and stick. The social-status...
journal article 2018
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Schüller, Katharina (author), Staňková, K. (author), Thuijsman, Frank (author)
In this paper we put forward a simple game-theoretical model of pollution control, where each country is in control of its own pollution, while the environmental effects of policies do not stop at country borders. In our noncooperative differential game, countries as players minimize the present value of their own costs defined as a linear...
journal article 2017
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Zhu, Zhengqiu (author), Chen, Bin (author), Reniers, G.L.L.M.E. (author), Zhang, L. (author), Qiu, S. (author), Qiu, Xiaogang (author)
The chemical industry is very important for the world economy and this industrial sector represents a substantial income source for developing countries. However, existing regulations on controlling atmospheric pollutants, and the enforcement of these regulations, often are insufficient in such countries. As a result, the deterioration of...
journal article 2017
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de Boer, J.S. (author)
This paper is a partial review of the literature on ‘social preferences’. There are empirical findings that convincingly demonstrate the existence of social preferences, but there are also studies that indicate their fragility. So how robust are social preferences, and how exactly are they context dependent? One of the most promising insights...
journal article 2017
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Vegt, N.J.H. (author), Visch, V.T. (author), Vermeeren, A.P.O.S. (author), de Ridder, H. (author)
Serious gaming is used as a means for improving organizational teamwork, yet little is known about the effect of individual game elements constituting serious games. This paper presents a game design experiment aimed at generating knowledge on designing game elements for teamwork. In previous work, we suggested that interaction- and goal-driven...
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