In this paper we present an innovative game theoretic non-cooperative model for the quality of service (QoS) routing in communication networks implementing a differentiated service model for the QoS support. The proposed model allows us to solve a joint problem of non-cooperative QoS routing and dynamic capacity allocation over a network of parallel links. This problem is solved by playing a Nash game taking place among players belonging to two categories: (i) the category of individual users, whose objectives are to ship their macroflows from the source node to the destination node, by suitably splitting them over the parallel links, and (ii) the category of capacity players, whose task is to partition and to assign to the classes of traff...
This paper presents astudy of the quality of service provision problem in noncooperative network env...
We consider two dynamic routing problems into several parallel queues. First, we consider the case w...
The performance of state of the art worldwide telecommunication networks strongly depends on the eff...
Researchers dealing with game theoretic issues are well aware that the definition of a model capturi...
In this paper, we present an innovative distributed quality of service routing scheme suitable to op...
This paper studies the quality of service (QoS) provision problem in noncooperative networks where a...
We consider a communication network routing problem wherein a number of users need to efficiently tr...
We consider a communication network routing problem wherein a number of users need to efficiently tr...
International audienceWe present a game-theoretic framework for modeling and solving routing problem...
As the need to support high speed data exchange in modern communication networks grows rapidly, effe...
As the need to support high speed data exchange in modern communication networks grows rapidly, effe...
A game-theoretic model is proposed to study the cross-layer problem of joint power and rate control ...
Abstract. We present a game-theoretic framework for modeling and solving rout-ing problems in dynami...
The advent of modern technology in the communication and the transportation industry encouraged the ...
The paper studies routing in loss networks in the framework of a non-cooperative game with selfish u...
This paper presents astudy of the quality of service provision problem in noncooperative network env...
We consider two dynamic routing problems into several parallel queues. First, we consider the case w...
The performance of state of the art worldwide telecommunication networks strongly depends on the eff...
Researchers dealing with game theoretic issues are well aware that the definition of a model capturi...
In this paper, we present an innovative distributed quality of service routing scheme suitable to op...
This paper studies the quality of service (QoS) provision problem in noncooperative networks where a...
We consider a communication network routing problem wherein a number of users need to efficiently tr...
We consider a communication network routing problem wherein a number of users need to efficiently tr...
International audienceWe present a game-theoretic framework for modeling and solving routing problem...
As the need to support high speed data exchange in modern communication networks grows rapidly, effe...
As the need to support high speed data exchange in modern communication networks grows rapidly, effe...
A game-theoretic model is proposed to study the cross-layer problem of joint power and rate control ...
Abstract. We present a game-theoretic framework for modeling and solving rout-ing problems in dynami...
The advent of modern technology in the communication and the transportation industry encouraged the ...
The paper studies routing in loss networks in the framework of a non-cooperative game with selfish u...
This paper presents astudy of the quality of service provision problem in noncooperative network env...
We consider two dynamic routing problems into several parallel queues. First, we consider the case w...
The performance of state of the art worldwide telecommunication networks strongly depends on the eff...