Responsive Equilibrium for Self-Adaptive Ubiquitous Interaction
Massimiliano Dal Mas

TL;DR
This paper introduces a game-theoretic framework and algorithm for dynamically adapting web interfaces across diverse devices, enhancing ubiquitous system interactions through responsive design and equilibrium concepts.
Contribution
It unifies game theory and responsive web design to create a framework for adaptive interfaces in ubiquitous systems, introducing the RE-SAUI algorithm.
Findings
Proposes a novel game-theoretic approach to responsive web design.
Develops the RE-SAUI algorithm for dynamic interface adaptation.
Demonstrates potential for improved multi-device interaction in ubiquitous systems.
Abstract
This work attempts to unify two domains: the Game Theory for cooperative control systems and the Responsive Web Design, under the umbrella of crowdsourcing for information gain on Ubiquous Sytems related to different devices (as PC, Tablet, Mobile,...) This paper proposes a framework for adapting DOM objects components for a disaggregated system, which dynamically composes web pages for different kind of devices including ubiquitous/pervasive computing systems. It introduces the notions of responsive webdesign for non-cooperative Nash equilibrium proposing an algorithm (RE-SAUI) for the dynamic interface based on the game theory.
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Taxonomy
TopicsPeer-to-Peer Network Technologies · Game Theory and Applications · Opportunistic and Delay-Tolerant Networks
