Game-Theoretic Approach to the Optimization of FDDI Computer Networks

Jahn J, Häßler S (2000)


Publication Type: Journal article, Original article

Publication year: 2000

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Publisher: Springer Verlag (Germany)

Book Volume: 106

Pages Range: 463-474

Abstract

The problem of maximizing the performance in a fiber distributed data interface (FDDI) computer network is formulated as a cooperative n-player game. Solutions of this game can be obtained by solving special optimization problems. Using the models and formulas developed by Tangemann (Ref. 1) and Klehmet (Ref. 2) for the mean waiting times, the resulting optimization problems are presented and numerical results are given.

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APA:

Jahn, J., & Häßler, S. (2000). Game-Theoretic Approach to the Optimization of FDDI Computer Networks. Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications, 106, 463-474.

MLA:

Jahn, Johannes, and S. Häßler. "Game-Theoretic Approach to the Optimization of FDDI Computer Networks." Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications 106 (2000): 463-474.

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