This work describes a system that allocates end-to-end bandwidth, in a switched meshed communications network. The solution makes use of market-based software agents that compete in a number of decentralised marketplaces to buy and sell bandwidth resources. Agents perform a distributed depth first search with decentralised markets in order to allocate routes for calls. The approach relies on a resource reservation and commit mechanism in the network. Initial results show that under a light network load, the system sets up a high percentage of calls which is comparable to the optimum value and that, under all network loads, it performs significantly better than a random strategy
Modern distributed systems scatter sensors, storage, and computation throughout the environment. Ide...
In this thesis we present an implementation theory approach to decentralized resource allocation pro...
Mobile agents are programs that can migrate from machine to machine in a heterogeneous, partially di...
This work describes a system that allocates end-to-end bandwidth, in a switched meshed communication...
The work in this thesis describes a system that allocates the end-to-end bandwidth, in a meshed comm...
The work in this thesis describes a system that allocates the end-to-end bandwidth, in a meshed comm...
In this paper, we consider issues related to scalability and robustness in designing a market-based ...
In this paper, we consider issues associated with scalability and robustness in designing a market-b...
In this paper, we consider issues related to scalability and robustness in designing a market-based ...
Abstract. In this paper, we consider issues associated with scalability and robustness in designing ...
One of the main challenges in the development of communication networks is the design of resource al...
In traditional computational systems, resource owners have no incentive to subject themselves to add...
Mobile-agent systems allow applications to distribute their resource consumption across the network....
© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 1998.We present an approach to resource allocation in telecommun...
A new architecture for a smarter Internet abstracts the functional components of the network from th...
Modern distributed systems scatter sensors, storage, and computation throughout the environment. Ide...
In this thesis we present an implementation theory approach to decentralized resource allocation pro...
Mobile agents are programs that can migrate from machine to machine in a heterogeneous, partially di...
This work describes a system that allocates end-to-end bandwidth, in a switched meshed communication...
The work in this thesis describes a system that allocates the end-to-end bandwidth, in a meshed comm...
The work in this thesis describes a system that allocates the end-to-end bandwidth, in a meshed comm...
In this paper, we consider issues related to scalability and robustness in designing a market-based ...
In this paper, we consider issues associated with scalability and robustness in designing a market-b...
In this paper, we consider issues related to scalability and robustness in designing a market-based ...
Abstract. In this paper, we consider issues associated with scalability and robustness in designing ...
One of the main challenges in the development of communication networks is the design of resource al...
In traditional computational systems, resource owners have no incentive to subject themselves to add...
Mobile-agent systems allow applications to distribute their resource consumption across the network....
© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 1998.We present an approach to resource allocation in telecommun...
A new architecture for a smarter Internet abstracts the functional components of the network from th...
Modern distributed systems scatter sensors, storage, and computation throughout the environment. Ide...
In this thesis we present an implementation theory approach to decentralized resource allocation pro...
Mobile agents are programs that can migrate from machine to machine in a heterogeneous, partially di...