The Internet is an example of a multi-agent system. In our context, an agent is synonymous with network operators, Internet service providers (ISPs) and content providers. ISPs mutually interact for connectivity's sake, but the fact remains that two peering agents are inevitably self-interested. Egoistic behaviour manifests itself in two ways. Firstly, the ISPs are able to act in an environment where different ISPs would have different spheres of influence, in the sense that they will have control and management responsibilities over different parts of the environment. On the other hand, contention occurs when an ISP intends to sell resources to another, which gives rise to at least two of its customers sharing (hence contending for) a comm...
This paper will examine new models for the carriage of Internet traffic with an eye toward providing...
The ubiquity and complexity of modern networks require automated management and control. With increa...
The principles of adaptive routing and multi-agent control for information flows in IP-networks
Operators of the Autonomous Systems (ASes) composing the Internet must deal with constant traffic gr...
Future multiservice networks will be extremely large and complex. Novel management solutions will be...
Future multiservice networks will be extremely large and complex. Novel management solutions will be...
Future multiservice networks will be extremely large and complex. Novel management solutions will be...
Future multiservice networks will be extremely large and complex. In this environment, Active Servic...
In this note, we provide a multistage game form which may be used for managing aggressive flows whic...
In this note, we provide a multistage game form whichmay be used for managing aggressive flows which...
Future multiservice networks will be extremely large and complex. In this environment, active servic...
Future multiservice networks will be multifractal, and thus impossible to control accurately using c...
International audienceThe Internet is willing to receive service convergence for the next generation...
The Internet has evolved into a multi-service infrastructure for the telecom and computer industries...
International audienceToday's Internet domains are controlled more and more by policies. Each domain...
This paper will examine new models for the carriage of Internet traffic with an eye toward providing...
The ubiquity and complexity of modern networks require automated management and control. With increa...
The principles of adaptive routing and multi-agent control for information flows in IP-networks
Operators of the Autonomous Systems (ASes) composing the Internet must deal with constant traffic gr...
Future multiservice networks will be extremely large and complex. Novel management solutions will be...
Future multiservice networks will be extremely large and complex. Novel management solutions will be...
Future multiservice networks will be extremely large and complex. Novel management solutions will be...
Future multiservice networks will be extremely large and complex. In this environment, Active Servic...
In this note, we provide a multistage game form which may be used for managing aggressive flows whic...
In this note, we provide a multistage game form whichmay be used for managing aggressive flows which...
Future multiservice networks will be extremely large and complex. In this environment, active servic...
Future multiservice networks will be multifractal, and thus impossible to control accurately using c...
International audienceThe Internet is willing to receive service convergence for the next generation...
The Internet has evolved into a multi-service infrastructure for the telecom and computer industries...
International audienceToday's Internet domains are controlled more and more by policies. Each domain...
This paper will examine new models for the carriage of Internet traffic with an eye toward providing...
The ubiquity and complexity of modern networks require automated management and control. With increa...
The principles of adaptive routing and multi-agent control for information flows in IP-networks