| G. Wu, E. K. Chong, and R. Givan. Congestion control via online sampling. In Proceedings of INFOCOM, 2001. |
....space 2 . We use sampling to approximate utility of each action and take the action with the highest utility estimate. 2 The extension to continuous action space can be done for hindsight optimization and (parallel) rollout approach by using an approximate gradient search method. See, e.g. [170, 31]. 3 For the pursuit of this goal, we adopt the idea of rolling, moving or receding horizon control. The idea is to get an optimal solution with respect to a small moving horizon at each decision time and apply the solution to the system. In fact, this approach has been studied in several ....
G. Wu, E. K. P. Chong, and R. Givan, "Congestion control via online sampling, " in Proc. of INFOCOM, 2001, pp. 1271--1280.
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G. Wu, E. K. Chong, and R. Givan. Congestion control via online sampling. In Proceedings of INFOCOM, 2001.
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G. Wu, E. K. P. Chong, and R. Givan, "Congestion control via online sampling," in Proc. of INFOCOM, 2001, pp. 1271--1280.
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