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Manuscript for IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control 25<br />
utilizing alternative algorithms. We designed an auction market which coordinates the<br />
components of a network. Each component bids based on its measured resource availability <strong>and</strong><br />
optimal decisions are made through a multi-tier auctioning process. By periodically opening the<br />
auction market, the system can achieve desirable performance adaptive to changing stress<br />
environment while assuring scalability property.<br />
Our work can be extended by considering more general network configurations. There can be<br />
multiple components in a machine sharing resources together. In such resource sharing<br />
environments, we have an opportunity to improve system performance by appropriately<br />
allocating resources. Though the designed control mechanism is applicable to the resource<br />
sharing environments, it would be desirable to explore an appropriate control mechanism by<br />
incorporating the resource allocation in addition.<br />
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