Abstract

The concepts and main results of incentive control are summarized. Its basic properties and design methods as well as some potential and practical applications are discussed. It is stressed that the peculiar problem pertaining to such systems is the uncertainties inherent in players' behavior. Some methods of dealing with this issue are suggested, including some models obtained from practical case study and a control strategy with dual functions. The relationship between "collective, macroscopic behavior" and "individual, microscopic behavior" is discussed with some preliminary results indicating that the concept of synergetics might be helpful. Some further research topics are suggested

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