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Eitan Altman (born January 9, 1959 in Haifa, Israel) is a researcher specializing in game theory and control. He has been a research director at the INRIA and an invited professor at the University of Avignon.

Eitan has published peer-reviewed articles in over 245 international scientific journals and 423 international conferences. He has supervised over 30 PhD students including Hamidou Tembine.

Early life and education[modifier | modifier le code]

Eitan received a B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering, a B.A. in Physics, and a Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering from the Technion–Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, 1984, 1984, and 1990, respectively. He also holds a B.Mus. degree in music composition from Tel-Aviv University, Israel, in 1990.

Career[modifier | modifier le code]

In 1992, Eitan was appointed as a researcher at the INRIA (Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et Automatique), in Sophia-Antipolis, France. Two years later, in 1994, he was granted a tenure position. The same year, Eitan was promoted to a senior-level research scientist. From 2000 on, he has been working as a Director of Research (successively level 2 senior researcher until 2008 and first class researcher from then on).

Eitan has been in the editorial boards of the journals Wireless Networks (WINET), Computer Networks (COMNET), Computer Communications (Comcom), Journal of Discrete Event Dynamic Systems (JDEDS), SIAM Journal of Control and Optimization (SICON), Stochastic Models, and Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control (JEDC).

Work[modifier | modifier le code]

As the director of L&G Lab, Tembine developed a risk engineering tool based on mean-field-type game theory. The tool was applied to engineering in the areas of multilevel building evacuation, smart energy systems, network security, transportation and mobility and blockchain token economics. The model was further applied to social sciences, user's empathy and psychology, deep strategy and deep learning.[1]

Awards and honors[modifier | modifier le code]

  • 2017 - Distinguished Technical Achievement Recognition Award from the IEEE TC on Big Data conference (TCBD)
  • 2014 - ISAACS Award from the Society of Dynamic Games for his contribution in game theory,
  • 2012 - Grand Prix de France Telecom from the French Academy of Sciences.
  • 2011 - Best Paper Award from CNSM conferences, Richard Combes, Zwi Altman and Eitan Altman, "Self-Organizing Relays in LTE networks: Queuing analysis and algorithms", 7th International Conference on Network and Service Management, 24-28 October, 2011.
  • 2009 - Best Paper Award from IFIP Wireless Days, A. Azad, S. Alouf, E. Altman, V. Borkar, G. Paschos, "Vacation Policy Optimization with Application to IEEE 802.16e Power Saving Mechanism". IFIP Wireless Days 2009, Paris, France, 15-17 December 2009.
  • 2007 - Best Paper Award from Globecom, E. Altman, K. Avrachenkov, N. Bonneau, M. Debbah, R. El-Azouzi and D. Sadoc Menasche, ''Constrained Stochastic Games in Wireless Networks'' IEEE Globecom General Symposium, Washington D.C. 2007.
  • 2006 - Best Paper Award from IFIP Networking, A. A. Kherani, R. El-Azouzi and E. Altman, "Stability-throughput tradeoff and routing in multi-hop wireless ad-hoc networks", proceedings of IFIP Networking, Coimbra, Portugal, May 15-19, 2006.

Selected publications[modifier | modifier le code]

Books[modifier | modifier le code]

  • Altman E. "Constrained Markov decision processes". CRC Press; 1999 Mar 30.
  • Altman E. ''Applications of Markov decision processes in communication networks''. InHandbook of Markov decision processes 2002 (pp. 489-536). Springer, Boston, MA.
  • Altman E, Gaujal B, Hordijk A. "Discrete-event control of stochastic networks: Multi-modularity and Regularity". Springer; 2003 Dec 15.
  • Altman E, Jimenez T. "NS Simulator for beginners". Synthesis Lectures on Communication Networks. 2012 Jan 29;5(1):1-84.

Articles[modifier | modifier le code]

  • Altman E, Boulogne T, El-Azouzi R, Jiménez T, Wynter L. ''A survey on networking games in telecommunications''. Computers & Operations Research. 2006 Feb 1;33(2):286-311.
  • Alpcan T, Başar T, Srikant R, Altman E. ''CDMA uplink power control as a noncooperative game''. Wireless Networks. 2002 Nov;8(6):659-70.
  • Lasaulce S, Debbah M, Altman E. ''Methodologies for analyzing equilibria in wireless games''. IEEE Signal Processing Magazine. 2009 Sep 4;26(5):41-52.
  • Altman E, El-Azouzi R, Menasche DS, Xu Y. ''Forever young: Aging control for hybrid networks''. InProceedings of the Twentieth ACM International Symposium on Mobile Ad Hoc Networking and Computing 2019 Jul 2 (pp. 91-100).

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