| T. Alpcan and T. Bas ar, "A utility-based congestion control scheme for Internet-style networks with delay," IEEE/ACM Trans. Netw., to be published. |
....but their applications to peer to peer system have only recently begun to be studied. As a powerful tool in solving multi person decision making problems, game theory has been applied in multiple channel access arbitration [10] optimal routing [11 13] as well as flow and congestion control [14]. Some of the recent work has started to apply game theory in peer to peer applications. Golle et al. 15] for instance, have discussed game theory applications in peer to peer file sharing applications with centralized servers. In particular, they take into account the effect of users levels of ....
T. Alpcan and T. Basar, "A Utility-Based Congestion Control Scheme for Internet-Style Networks with Delay," submitted to IEEE Infocom 2003.
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T. Alpcan and T. Bas ar, "A utility-based congestion control scheme for Internet-style networks with delay," IEEE/ACM Trans. Netw., to be published.
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T. Alpcan and T. Bas ar, "A utility-based congestion control scheme for Internet-style networks with delay," in Proc. IEEE Infocom, San Francisco, CA, Apr. 2003.
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T. Alpcan and T. Basar, "A Utility-Based Congestion Control Scheme for Internet-Style Networks with Delay," in Proc. IEEE Infocom, San Francisco, CA, March 30-April 3, 2003.
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T. Alpcan and T. Basar, "A utility-based congestion control scheme for internet-style networks with delay," in Proc. IEEE Infocom, San Francisco, CA, April 2003.
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T. Alpcan and T. Basar, "A utility-based congestion control scheme for internet-style networks with delay," in Proc. IEEE Infocom, San Francisco, CA, April 2003.
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T. Alpcan and T. Basar, "A Utility-Based Congestion Control Scheme for Internet-Style Networks with Delay," submitted to IEEE Infocom, 2003.
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T. Alpcan and T. Basar, "A utility-based congestion control scheme for internet-style networks with delay," in Proc. IEEE Infocom, San Francisco, CA, April 2003.
....Roberto Tempo (alpcan, tbasar) control.csl.uiuc.edu, tempo polito.it Abstract This paper initiates a study toward developing and applying randomized algorithms for stability of high speed communication networks. We consider the discrete time version of the nonlinear algorithm introduced in [1], which uses as feedback variations in queueing delay information from bottleneck nodes of the network. We then linearize this nonlinear model around its unique equilibrium point at a single bottleneck node, and perform a robustness analysis for a special, symmetric case, where certain utility and ....
....exceeding their capacities. All this has to be accomplished under variations in network conditions such as packet delays (due to propagation as well as queueing) and bottleneck nodes. This paper addresses this challenge, using randomized algorithms, within the context of a model introduced in [1] which is based on noncooperative game theory [12] and captures all the elements and features mentioned above. The original model is nonlinear and in continuous time (CT) but we work here with a discrete time (DT) version of it as any implementation of the CT model will inevitable involve a ....
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T. Alpcan and T. Basar, "A Utility-Based Congestion Control Scheme for Internet-Style Networks with Delay," in Proc. IEEE Infocom, San Francisco, CA, March 30-April 3 2003.
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T. Alpcan and T. Basar, "A Utility-Based Congestion Control Scheme for Internet-Style Networks with Delay," in Proc. of IEEE INFOCOM, 2003.
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T. Alpcan and T. Basar (2003) A utility-based congestion control scheme for internet-style networks with delay, Proceedings of IEEE Infocom (San Francisco, California)
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T. Alpcan and T. Basar, "A utility-based congestion control scheme for internet-style networks with delay," in INFOCOM '03, San Fransisco, April 2003.
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T. Alpcan and T. Basar. A utility-based congestion control scheme for internet-style networks with delay. In Proceedings of IEEE Infocom, pages 2039.
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