Game-Theoretic Models for EW/MSC Decision-Making

As mentioned in Chapter 6, game theory (GT) is the appropriate framework to use to study the decision problems for the different parties involved and obtain their optimal decisions. The GT approach to decision-making is described in Chap. 4

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