文档介绍:Network Security:
A Decision and Game Theoretic Approach
Preprint Version* (v )
Tansu Alpcan
Deutsche Telekom Laboratories,
Technical University of Berlin, Germany
and
Tamer Bas¸ar
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,
Illinois, USA
* A printed version of this book can be purchased from the Cambridge University Press.
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Author Biographies
Tansu Alpcan is an Assistant Professor at the Technical University
of Berlin, and is concurrently affiliated with Deutsche Telekom Labora-
tories. His research involves applications of distributed decision-making,
game theory, and control to various security and resource allocation prob-
lems plex worked systems. Dr. Alpcan, who has numer-
ous publications in security, networking, control, and game theory, is
the recipient of multiple best paper awards from IEEE and research
achievement awards from the University of Illinois. He has chaired and
played an active role in anization of various conferences, includ-
ing GameSec, m, and s, and is currently chairing the
Interest Group on Security in Media Processing munications
within the IEEE mittee on munications.
Tamer Bas¸ar holds several academic positions at the University of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, including the titles of Swanlund Endowed
Chair and Center for Advanced Study Professor of Electrical -
puter Engineering. He is currently the Editor-in-Chief of Automatica,
Series Editor for Systems and Control: Foundations and Applications,
and Managing Editor of the Annals of the International Society of
Dynamic Games (ISDG). He is a member of the US National Academy
of Engineering, Fellow of the IEEE and IFAC, Founding President of the
ISDG and Current President of the . Dr. Bas¸ar has won a number
of awards, including the Isaacs Award of ISDG, Bellman Contr