A Jamming Game for Fleets of Mobile Vehicles

We consider a two-player Nash game in which each player represents a fleet of unmanned aerial vehicles. Each fleet is supposed to distribute information among fleet members, while simultaneously trying to prevent the opposite fleet from achieving this. Using the electro-magnetic spectrum’s properties, we model each fleet’s task as a nonlinear Nash game. By reformulating … Read more

Solving Multi-Leader-Follower Games

Multi-leader-follower games arise when modeling competition between two or more dominant firms and lead in a natural way to equilibrium problems with equilibrium constraints (EPECs). We examine a variety of nonlinear optimization and nonlinear complementarity formulations of EPECs. We distinguish two broad cases: problems where the leaders can cost-differentiate and problems with price-consistent followers. We … Read more