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This paper proposes a novel traffic engineering technique for layer-1 bandwidth on demand service; it offers flexible resource allocation and path provision. Evaluation results in a real network are reported.
This paper describes flexible resource allocation and provision methods for bandwidth on demand and networks on demand in the new Japanese academic backbone network, called SINET3. SINET3 has provided a wide variety of network services such as IPv4/IPv6 dual stack, L3VPN, L2VPN/VPLS, and L1VPN services for the research and education community and started layer-1 bandwidth-on-demand services in February...
This paper shows that the statistical properties of the network topology are indispensable information for improving performance of multi-agent systems (MASs), though they have not received much attention in previous MAS research. In particular we focus on the applicability of the degree of an agent-the number of links among neighboring agents- to load-balancing for the agent selection and deployment...
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