Market-based Resource Control for Mobile Agents
Jonathan Bredin, David Kotz, and Daniela Rus.
Market-based Resource Control for Mobile Agents.
Technical Report number PCS-TR97-326, Dartmouth Computer Science, December 1997.
©Copyright the authors.
Later revised as bredin:market.
Abstract:
Mobile agents are programs that can migrate from machine to machine in a heterogeneous, partially disconnected network. As mobile agents move across a network, they consume resources. We discuss a system for controlling the activities of mobile agents that uses electronic cash, a banking system, and a set of resource managers. We describe protocols for transactions between agents. We present fixed-pricing and dynamic-pricing policies for resources. We focus on and analyze the sealed-bid second-price auction as a mechanism for dynamic pricing.
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