Stochastic game of data transmission in the presence of buffers of finite capacity

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St Petersburg State University

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The game-theoretic model of data transmission in a network of a given topology is presented. Two players (network nodes) tend to send as many random data packagesas possible to the final nodes through one common node. Each playerhas a finite capacity buffer for storing data packages. A system of costs for sending and storing data packages andrewards for the successful package delivery is introduced. A dynamic conflict-controlled process is modelled as a stochastic gamewith a finite set of states. The existence of the Nash equilibrium and a cooperative solution is proved. The cooperative solution is a strategy profile which maximizes the total expected payoff. The price of anarchy in the network is calculated. The price comparesthe players’ payoffs in the Nash equilibrium and cooperative solution.

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Bure V. M., Parilina E. M. Stochastic game of data transmission in the presence of buffers of finite capacity. Vestnik of Saint Petersburg University. Applied Mathematics. Computer Science. Control Processes, 2019, vol. 15, iss. 1, pp. 39–46.

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