[Tccc] Call for Participation: W-PIN+NetEcon 2013: The Joint Workshop on Pricing and Incentive in Networks and Systems (in conjunction with ACM SIGMETRICS 2013)
Patrick Loiseau
patrick.loiseauateurecom.fr
Wed May 8 06:31:45 EDT 2013
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*Early registration deadline: Sunday May 12, 2013.*
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Call For Participation:
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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LIST OF ACCEPTED PAPERS AND POSTERS
http://www.eurecom.fr/~loiseau/W-PIN+NetEcon2013/program.html
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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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REGISTRATION
http://www.eurecom.fr/~loiseau/W-PIN+NetEcon2013/registration.html
*Early registration deadline: Sunday May 12, 2013.*
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BACKGROUND
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.
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SPONSORS
Institut Mines-Telecom
EURECOM
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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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