Skip to main content

Coordination Models for Dynamic Resource Allocation

  • Conference paper
  • First Online:
Coordination Languages and Models (COORDINATION 2000)

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science ((LNCS,volume 1906))

Included in the following conference series:

Abstract

A number of different coordination models for dynamic resource allocation are proposed. The models are based on an asynchronous and distributed approach which makes use of mobile agents to distribute the resources of the providers between the consumers. Each provider has a broker, i.e., the mobile agent, that continually visits all or a subset of the consumers, offering the resources currently available at the corresponding provider. The models are increasingly complex, starting with a rather simple static mechanism, and ending with a sophisticated solution that balance the allocations both from the consumer and the provider perspective. Finally, an evaluation of the models in a realistic Intelligent Network domain is presented.

This is a preview of subscription content, log in via an institution to check access.

Access this chapter

Chapter
USD 29.95
Price excludes VAT (USA)
  • Available as PDF
  • Read on any device
  • Instant download
  • Own it forever
eBook
USD 39.99
Price excludes VAT (USA)
  • Available as PDF
  • Read on any device
  • Instant download
  • Own it forever
Softcover Book
USD 54.99
Price excludes VAT (USA)
  • Compact, lightweight edition
  • Dispatched in 3 to 5 business days
  • Free shipping worldwide - see info

Tax calculation will be finalised at checkout

Purchases are for personal use only

Institutional subscriptions

Preview

Unable to display preview. Download preview PDF.

Unable to display preview. Download preview PDF.

References

  1. Ã…. Arvidsson, B. Jennings, L. Angelin, and M. Svensson. On the use of agent technology for IN load control. In 16th International Teletraffic Congress. Elsevier Science, 1999.

    Google Scholar 

  2. A.W. Berger. Comparison of call gapping and percent blocking for overload control in distributed switching systems and telecommunication networks. IEEE Trans. Commun., 39:574–580, 1991.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  3. A.W. Berger. Performance analysis of a rate-control throttle where tokens and jobs queue. IEEE J. Select. Areas Commun., 9:165–170, 1991.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  4. B. Carlsson, P. Davidsson, S.J. Johansson, and M. Ohlin. Using mobile agents for IN load control. In Proc. of Intelligent Networks’ 2000. IEEE, 2000.

    Google Scholar 

  5. A. Chavez, A. Moukas, and P. Maes. Challenger: a multi-agent system for distributed resource allocation. In Proceedings of Autonomous Agents’ 97. ACM, 1997.

    Google Scholar 

  6. S.H. Clearwater, editor. Market-Based Control: Some early lessons. World Scientific, 1996.

    Google Scholar 

  7. P. Harriott. Process Control. McGraw-Hill, New York, 1964.

    Google Scholar 

  8. S.J. Johansson. Game theory and agents. licentiate thesis, November 1999. Dept. of Software Engineering and Computer Science, University of Karlskrona/Ronneby.

    Google Scholar 

  9. G. Karagiannis, V.F Nicola, and I.G.M.M. Niemegeers. Quantitative evaluation of scalability in broadband intelligent networks. In Körner and Nilsson, editors, Performance of Information and Communication Systems, pages 65–82. Chapman & Hall, 1998.

    Google Scholar 

  10. T. Kimura and T. Asaka. Leaky-bucket-with-gate algorithm for connection setup congestion control in multi-media networks. IEICE Trans. Commun., E80-B(3):448–455, March 1997.

    Google Scholar 

  11. T. Magedanz and R. Popescu-Zeletin. Intelligent Networks. International Thomson Computer Press, 1996.

    Google Scholar 

  12. M.P. Wellman. Market-based control: A paradigm for distributed resource allocation. In S. Clearwater, editor, Market-Oriented Programming: Some early lessons, chapter 4. World Scientific, 1996.

    Google Scholar 

  13. F. Ygge. Market-Oriented Programming and its Application to Power Load Management. PhD thesis, Lund University, Sweden, 1998.

    Google Scholar 

Download references

Author information

Authors and Affiliations

Authors

Editor information

Editors and Affiliations

Rights and permissions

Reprints and permissions

Copyright information

© 2000 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg

About this paper

Cite this paper

Johansson, S., Davidsson, P., Carlsson, B. (2000). Coordination Models for Dynamic Resource Allocation. In: Porto, A., Roman, GC. (eds) Coordination Languages and Models. COORDINATION 2000. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 1906. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45263-X_12

Download citation

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45263-X_12

  • Published:

  • Publisher Name: Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg

  • Print ISBN: 978-3-540-41020-1

  • Online ISBN: 978-3-540-45263-8

  • eBook Packages: Springer Book Archive

Publish with us

Policies and ethics