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Weekly Project Dashboard: Project Name: EGT for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

Weekly Project Dashboard: Project Name: EGT for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks Name: Jeffrey Hudack Date: 4/20/2012 . G. Key Accomplishments for this Reporting Period Heavy reading on equilibirum, ESS, and evolutionary dynamics

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Weekly Project Dashboard: Project Name: EGT for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

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  1. Weekly Project Dashboard: Project Name: EGT for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks Name: Jeffrey Hudack Date: 4/20/2012 G Key Accomplishments for this Reporting Period Heavy reading on equilibirum, ESS, and evolutionary dynamics Be clear on definitions Theoretical vs practical models Existing work and results Plans for Next Reporting Period • Expand background • Dynamic Networks • - What are the metrics that define change? • Realistic models? • Data sets • Game on Graphs • Defining equilibrium • Effects of dynamics graphs • Properties of specific games • Prisoners’ Dilemma • Snowdrift • Stag Hunt • Check Points & Milestones Status Start Fcst.End • SPD Draft to Dr. Oh and PA Complete 6/25 • ICAART 2013 Green 5/9 9/4 • AMAAS 2013 Red 6/22 10/8 • EGT Background Green 5/28 Oct 2012 • Proposal Defense Spring 2013 • Dissertation Defense Fall 2013 Plans Beyond Next Reporting Period Network Games paper as a foundation for equilibrium on dynamic graphs Develop disruptive agent “teams” with squad-based movement models to characterize how ad hoc networks could be disrupted (or stabilize) Research Issues • The effects of changing networks on repeated interactions between agents • Convergence of cooperation in populations with dynamic interaction based on various mobility models • Characterizing the rate of change of the network as a function of number of moving agents, the density of the agents, the movement model, and their velocity

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