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Call For Papers:
W-PIN+NetEcon 2013: The Joint Workshop on Pricing and
Incentive in Networks and Systems
In conjunction with ACM SIGMETRICS 2013
Friday, June 21, 2013 (Pittsburgh, USA)
http://www.eurecom.fr/~loiseau/W-PIN+NetEcon2013/
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER
* Paul Milgrom, Stanford University
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INVITED SPEAKERS
* Mung Chiang, Princeton University
* Ramesh Johari, Stanford University
* Adrian Vetta, McGill University
* Adam Wierman, Caltech
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CALL FOR PAPERS
Today's communication networks and networked systems are highly
complex and heterogeneous, and are often owned by multiple
profit-making entities. For new technologies or infrastructure
designs to be adopted, they must not be only based on sound
engineering performance considerations but also present the right
economic incentives. Recent changes in regulations of the
telecommunication industry make such economic considerations even
more urgent. For instance, new concerns such as network neutrality
have a significant impact on the evolution of communication
networks.
At the same time, communication networks and networked systems
support increasing economic activity based on applications and
services such as cloud computing, social networks, and peer-to-peer
networks. These applications pose new challenges such as the
development of good pricing and incentive mechanisms to promote
effective system-wide behavior. In relation to these applications,
security and privacy also require consideration of economic aspects
to be fully understood.
The aim of W-PIN+NetEcon is to foster discussions on the application
of economic and game-theoretic models and principles to address
challenges in the development of networks and network-based
applications and services. W-PIN+NetEcon was formed as a merger of
the successful NetEcon (earlier P2PECON, IBC and PINS workshops) and
W-PIN workshops. We invite submission of extended abstracts
describing original research on theoretical/methodological
contributions or on applications to cases of interest. It is our
hope that W-PIN+NetEcon will serve as a feeder workshop, i.e., that
expanded, polished versions of extended abstracts will appear later
in major conference proceedings and refereed journals of relevant
research communities.
Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
* Pricing of resources in communication networks, grids, and
cloud computing
* Pricing of online goods, copyright issues, effect of network
structure (e.g., social network)
* Economic issues in universal broadband access and economics of
peering
* Effect of market structure and regulations (e.g., network
neutrality)
* Economics of networks security and privacy
* Auctions and applications to networks: spectrum auctions,
auction-based marketplaces for network and cloud resources
* Incentive mechanisms for networks: peer-to-peer systems,
clouds, wireless networks, spam prevention, security
* Methods for engineering incentives and disincentives (e.g.,
reputation, trust, control, accountability, anonymity)
* Empirical studies of strategic behavior (or the lack thereof)
in existing, deployed systems
* Design of incentive-aware network architecture and protocols
* Game-theoretic models and techniques for network economics:
large games, learning, mechanism design, interaction of game theory
and information theory or queuing theory, information exchange,
diffusion, dynamics of cooperation and network formation, trades in
social and economic networks
* Algorithmic mechanism design
* Critiques of existing models and solution concepts, as well as
proposals of better models and solution concepts
* Studies of polarization, online collaboration, crowdsourcing,
and human computation
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SUBMISSION FORMATTING GUIDELINES
Submissions must be in the form of extended abstracts of 3-4 pages,
including all figures, tables, references, appendices, etc. They
must be formatted according to the standard alternate ACM PER double
column format using letter paper. You are encouraged to use the ACM
sig-alternate-per latex template
(http://www.sigmetrics.org/sig-alternate-per.cls).
Accepted extended abstracts will be published in a special issue of
ACM Performance Evaluation Review (PER) and will be available online
through ACM portal digital library. Authors of accepted abstracts
grant ACM permission to publish them in print and digital formats.
Note that authors retain the copyright of their work published in
ACM PER, with freedom to submit it elsewhere. Yet, authors for whom
publication of a 3-4 pages extended abstract in the W-PIN+NetEcon
2013 proceedings would preclude later publication of an expanded
version in the relevant venue may elect to contribute only a
one-page abstract of their submitted extended abstract to the
W-PIN+NetEcon 2013 proceedings. Such an abstract should include the
URL of a working paper or preprint that contains the main results
presented at the NetEcon workshop. Authors will make this decision
after receiving a notice of acceptance.
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COMMITTES
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Patrick Loiseau (EURECOM, France)
David Parkes (Harvard University, USA)
Jean Walrand (UC Berkeley, USA)
TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Eitan Altman (INRIA, France)
Tamer Basar (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, USA)
Bobby Bhattarcharjee (University of Maryland, USA)
Gergely Biczok (NTNU, Norway)
Kostas Bimpikis (Stanford University, USA)
Rainer Bohme (WWU Münster, Germany)
Costas Courcoubetis (Athens Univ. Economics and Business,
Greece)
Constantine Dovrolis (GeorgiaTech, USA)
Roch Guerin (UPenn, USA)
Ekram Hossain (University of Manitoba, Canada)
Jianwei Huang (The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)
Ramesh Johari (Stanford University, USA)
Scott Jordan (UC Irvine, USA)
Ian Kash (Microsoft Research, UK)
Peter Key (Microsoft Research, UK)
Robert D. Kleinberg (Cornell University, USA)
Sebastien Lahaie (Microsoft Research, USA)
Nikolaos Laoutaris (Telefonica, Spain)
Dave Levin (University of Maryland, USA)
Patrick Loiseau (EURECOM, France) -- co-chair
John C. S. Lui (The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)
Richard T.B. Ma (NUS, Singapore)
Patrick Maille (Telecom Bretagne, France)
Vishal Misra (Columbia University, USA)
Jeonghoon Mo (Yonsei University, South Korea)
John Musacchio (UC Santa Cruz, USA)
Andrew Odlyzko (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA)
Ariel Orda (Technion, Israel)
David Parkes (Harvard University, USA) -- co-chair
Galina Schwartz (UC Berkeley, USA)
R. Srikant (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, USA)
Nicolas Stier Moses (Columbia, USA)
Bruno Tuffin (INRIA, France)
Milan Vojnovic (Microsoft Research, UK)
Jean Walrand (UC Berkeley, USA) -- co-chair
Adam Wierman (Caltech, USA)
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IMPORTANT DATES
* Monday April 15, 2013: Submission deadline
* Monday May 6, 2013: Notification to authors
* Monday June 10, 2013: Final version due
* Friday June 21, 2013: Workshop in Pittsburgh
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
For more information, please contact the organizers or visit the
workshop website: http://www.eurecom.fr/~loiseau/W-PIN+NetEcon2013/.
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Patrick Loiseau
Assistant Professor, Networking and Security
EURECOM, Sophia-Antipolis, France
Web: http://www.eurecom.fr/~loiseau/
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