Presentation 1999/6/18
Resource Allocation Models in Autonomous Distributed Networks
On Hashida,
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Abstract(in English) The present mechanisms of network resource allocation are not sufficient to control a whole network like the Internet which aggregates many autonomous networks. Therefore, a few users may overuse network resources and, then congestion or heavy degradation of efficiency and excessive unfairness may happen. In order to prevent these phenomena, several proposals have been made for introducing economic models like competitive market where each agent selfishly make decisions to receive services. The paper surveys several resource allocation models based on market principle, argues some issues on these models, and discusses the direction of desirable resource allocation mechanisms.
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Keyword(in English) resource allocation / autonomous / distributed / competitive market / congestion / economic models
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Title (in English) Resource Allocation Models in Autonomous Distributed Networks
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Keyword(1) resource allocation
Keyword(2) autonomous
Keyword(3) distributed
Keyword(4) competitive market
Keyword(5) congestion
Keyword(6) economic models
1st Author's Name On Hashida
1st Author's Affiliation Institute of Policy and Planning Sciences, University of Tsukuba()
Date 1999/6/18
Paper # IN99-24
Volume (vol) vol.99
Number (no) 127
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 8
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