Title of article
A Framework for Resource Allocation in Multi-Service Multi-Rate Overlay Networks Based on Microeconomic Theory
Author/Authors
Morteza Analoui، نويسنده , , Mohammad Hossein Rezvani، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages
31
From page
178
To page
208
Abstract
A significant issue in overlay multicasting is designing self-organizing
mechanisms that can be able to utilize the natural selfishness of users in such a way
that leads to maximization of the total utility of the system. We present a competitive
economical system including dynamic algorithms for joining and leaving in
which a number of services are provided to the users by a number of origin servers.
Each offered service can be considered as a commodity and the servers and the users
who relay the services to their downstream nodes can thus be considered as producers
of the economy. Also, the users can be viewed as consumers in the economy.
On joining to the network, each user is provided with a budget and tries to get hold
of the services. We use Walrasian equilibrium to show existence of market-clearing
prices. The system is proved to be scalable and experimental results confirm that our
proposed mechanism works near-optimal.
Keywords
Multicasting Overlay network Resource sharing Microeconomics Producer–consumer theory
Journal title
Journal of Network and Systems Management
Serial Year
2011
Journal title
Journal of Network and Systems Management
Record number
841491
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