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Chapters in Edited Volumes

  • S. Sarıtaş, E. Shereen, H. Sandberg, and G. Dán, "Continuous authentication security games", in C. A. Kamhoua, C. D. Kiekintveld, F. Fang, Q. Zhu, Eds., Game Theory and Machine Learning for Cyber Security, Wiley-IEEE Press, to appear.
  • Journal Papers

  • S. Sarıtaş, S. Yüksel, and S. Gezici, "Dynamic signaling games with quadratic criteria under Nash and Stackelberg equilibria", Automatica, vol. 115, art. no 108883, May 2020. (arxiv)
  • S. Sarıtaş, S. Gezici, and S. Yüksel, "Hypothesis testing under subjective priors and costs as a signaling game", IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing, vol. 67, no. 19, pp. 5169-5183, October 2019. (arxiv)
  • S. Sarıtaş, B. Dülek, A. D. Sezer, S. Gezici, and S. Yüksel, "Optimal power allocation for average detection probability criterion over flat fading channels", IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing, vol. 65, no. 6, pp. 1383-1398, March 2017. (pdf)
  • S. Sarıtaş, S. Yüksel, and S. Gezici, "Quadratic multi-dimensional signaling games and affine equilibria", IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, vol. 62, no. 2, pp. 605-619, February 2017. (arxiv)
  • Conference Papers

  • D. Umsonst, S. Sarıtaş, and H. Sandberg, "A Nash equilibrium-based moving target defense against stealthy sensor attacks", IEEE Conference on Decision and Control (CDC), Jeju Island, Republic of Korea, 2020, to appear.
  • H. Sasahara, S. Sarıtaş, and H. Sandberg, "Asymptotic security of control systems by covert reaction: Repeated signaling game with undisclosed belief", IEEE Conference on Decision and Control (CDC), Jeju Island, Republic of Korea, 2020, to appear. (arxiv)
  • S. Sarıtaş, G. Dán, and H. Sandberg, "Passive fault-tolerant estimation under strategic adversarial bias", IEEE American Control Conference (ACC), Denver, CO, 2020, pp. 4644-4651.
  • S. Sarıtaş, E. Shereen, H. Sandberg, and G. Dán, "Adversarial attacks on continuous authentication security: A dynamic game approach", International Conference on Decision and Game Theory for Security (GameSec), on Lecture Notes in Computer Science, T. Alpcan, Y. Vorobeychik, J. S. Baras, and G. Dán, Eds., vol. 11836, Stockholm, Sweden, 2019, pp. 439-458. (pdf)
  • S. Sarıtaş, P. Furrer, S. Gezici, T. Linder, and S. Yüksel, "On the number of bins in equilibria for signaling games", IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory (ISIT), Paris, France, 2019, pp. 972-976. (arxiv)
  • S. Sarıtaş, S. Gezici, and S. Yüksel, "Binary signaling under subjective priors and costs as a game", IEEE Conference on Decision and Control (CDC), Miami Beach, FL, 2018, pp. 1130-1135. (arxiv)
  • S. Sarıtaş, S. Yüksel, and S. Gezici, "Nash and Stackelberg equilibria for dynamic cheap talk and signaling games", IEEE American Control Conference (ACC), Seattle, WA, 2017, pp. 3644-3649. (pdf)
  • S. Sarıtaş, S. Yüksel, and S. Gezici, "Dynamic signaling games under Nash and Stackelberg equilibria", IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory (ISIT), Barcelona, Spain, 2016, pp. 1631-1635. (pdf)
  • S. Sarıtaş, S. Yüksel, and S. Gezici, "On multi-dimensional and noisy quadratic signaling games and affine equilibria", IEEE American Control Conference (ACC), Chicago, IL, 2015, pp. 5390-5395. (pdf)
  • Ö. Ergül, T. Malas, S. Kılınç, S. Sarıtaş, and L. Gürel, "Analysis of photonic-crystal problems with MLFMA and approximate Schur preconditioners", Computational Electromagnetics International Workshop (CEM’09), İzmir, Turkey, 2009, pp. 82-86.
  • Theses

  • Ph.D. Dissertation (August 2018) : "Signaling games in networked systems". Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey
  •      Advisors: Prof. Dr. Sinan Gezici , Assoc. Prof. Dr. Serdar Yüksel
  • M.Sc. Thesis (May 2013) : "Analysis of Android random number generator". Department of Computer Engineering, Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey
  •      Advisor: Prof. Dr. Ali Aydın Selçuk

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