Jonathan Bredin
Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
Colorado College
Tutt Science Center, 205
(719) 389-6540
jbredin@coloradocollege.edu
Calendar
Fall 2008 Courses
First-year Experience
Operating Systems Design
Spring 2009 Courses
Discrete Mathematics
Introductory Statistics
Theory of Computation
Some College Links
Faculty Executive Committee Discussion Forum.
Colorado Codage:
CC computing and programming club
Simple Java Tricks:
A collection of flourishes for computing projects
Tiger Cycling:
CC cycling club and team
Some Research Papers
Chain: A Dynamic Double Auction Framework for Matching Patient Agents
with
David Parkes
and Quang Duong in the
Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research
September, 2007.
Models for Truthful Online Double Auctions,
with
David Parkes;
in the
Proceedings of the
21st Conference on Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence;
2005.
Deploying Sensor Networks with Guaranteed Capacity and Fault Tolerance,
with
Erik Demaine,
MohammadTaghi Hajiaghayi,
and
Daniela Rus;
in the
Proceedings of the
Sixth ACM International Symposium on Mobile Ad Hoc Networking and Computing;
2005.
Presentation slides.
Path Privacy in Location-aware Computing,
Marco Gruteser,
Jonathan Bredin, and
Dirk Grunwald;
presented at the
MobiSys 2004 Workshop on Context Awareness;
June 2004.
Strategic Negotiation of Bandwidth in Cooperative Networks,
In the
Proceedings of the
Sixth International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems;
2004.
Reputation and Location Privacy in Cooperative Networks,
(poster)
with
Marco Gruteser;
presented at the 2003
Neural Information Processing Systems
workshop on
Robust Communication Dynamics in Complex Networks;
December 2003.
Computational Markets to Regulate Mobile-Agent Systems,
with
Rajiv Maheswaran,
Cagri Imer,
Tamer Basar,
David Kotz,
and
Daniela Rus;
Journal of Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems;
May 2003.
Strategic Sequential Bidding in Auctions using Dynamic Programming,
Gerald Tesauro and Jonathan Bredin; In the
Proceedings of the
First International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems,
2002.
Some Excursions