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E-grāmata: Network Control and Optimization: Third Euro-NF Conference, NET-COOP 2009 Eindhoven, The Netherlands, November 23-25, 2009 Proceedings

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We are proud to present the proceedings of NET-COOP 2009, the inter- tionalconferenceonnetworkcontrolandoptimization,co-organizedbyEURAN- DOM/Eindhoven University of Technology and CWI. This year’s conference at EURANDOM, held November 23–25, was the third in line after previous e- tions in Avignon (2007) and Paris (2008). NET-COOP 2009 was organized in conjunction with the Euro-NF workshop on “New Trends in Modeling, Quan- tative Methods, and Measurements. ” While organized within the framework of Euro-NF, NET-COOP enjoys great interest beyond Euro-NF, as is attested by the geographic origins of the papers in these proceedings. TheNET-COOPconferencefocusesonperformanceanalysis,controland- timization of communication networks, including wired networks, wireless n- works, peer to peer networks and delay tolerant networks. In each of these domains network operators and service providers face the challenging task to e ciently provide service at their customer’s standards in a highly dynamic - vironment. Internet tra c continues to grow tremendously in terms of volume as well as diversity. This development is fueled by the increasing availability of high-bandwidth access (both wired and wireless) to end users, opening new ground for evolving and newly emerging wide-band applications. The increase in network complexity, as well as the plurality of parties involved in network operation, calls for e cient distributed control. New models and techniques for the control and optimization of networks are needed to address the challenge of allocating communication resources e ciently and fairly, while accounting for non-cooperative behavior.
Performance Analysis Methods.- Stability Properties of Networks with Interacting TCP Flows.- Quantile Sensitivity Estimation.- Performance Evaluation of Multi-rate Streaming Traffic by Quasi-Stationary Modelling.- Wireless I.- On Opportunistic Cooperation for Improving the Stability Region with Multipacket Reception.- A Restless Bandit Marginal Productivity Index for Opportunistic Spectrum Access with Sensing Errors.- Queueing Analysis.- Content-Based Routing in Networks with Time-Fluctuating Request Rates.- A Queueing-Based Approach to Overload Detection.- Rare-Event Simulation for Tandem Queues: A Simple and Efficient Importance Sampling Scheme.- Battery Control.- An Anonymous Sequential Game Approach for Battery State Dependent Power Control.- Probabilistic Analysis of Hierarchical Cluster Protocols for Wireless Sensor Networks.- Performance of the Sleep-Mode Mechanism of the New IEEE 802.16m Proposal for Correlated Downlink Traffic.- Wireless II.- User Association to Optimize Flow Level Performance in Wireless Systems with Dynamic Interference.- Optimal File Splitting for Wireless Networks with Concurrent Access.- Distributed Control.- Control of Multipath TCP and Optimization of Multipath Routing in the Internet.- Alpha-Fair Resource Allocation under Incomplete Information and Presence of a Jammer.- Cooperation and Competition.- Tariffs, Mechanisms and Equilibria at a Single Internet Link.- Understanding and Preventing Tacit Collusion among Telecommunication Operators.- Competition and Cooperation between Nodes in Delay Tolerant Networks with Two Hop Routing.