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Le défi de l’utilisation des ressources dans un environnement dynamique est de savoir comment utiliser les ressources appropriées pour les bons utilisateurs, au bon moment et au bon endroit. Dans un système conventionnel, un système de gestion centralisé est appliqué, mais il a tendance à s'encombrer lorsque les demandes des utilisateurs augmentent ou que les ressources bougent rapidement. Par conséquent, cet article propose une technologie de coordination autonome (ACT) à travers une organisation communautaire pour l'utilisation des ressources. Dans ACT, un nœud qui dispose de ressources excédentaires construit de manière autonome une communauté avec une taille basée sur un niveau excédentaire et distribue des ressources aux membres qui manquent de ressources. ACT consiste en une coordination autonome au sein de la communauté et entre les communautés. Selon l'organisation communautaire, la propriété et la flexibilité en ligne peuvent être satisfaites. Cependant, il est difficile d’assurer la rapidité de la fourniture des services et l’opérabilité de l’allocation des ressources dans le même temps. Ainsi, ACT comprend une méthode de transport successive et une allocation autonome des ressources dont la décision dynamique est prise par un compromis entre rapidité et opérabilité. En conséquence, l'assurance du service en termes de rapidité et d'opérabilité peut être assurée. L'efficacité de la technologie proposée est confirmée par la simulation de l'application de répartition des taxis en termes de temps de réponse et d'écart type par rapport aux tarifs des utilisateurs.
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Titichaya THANAMITSOMBOON, Kotaro HAMA, Riyako SAKAMOTO, Xiaodong LU, Kinji MORI, "Autonomous Coordination Technology through Community Organization for Resource Utilization" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Information,
vol. E94-D, no. 1, pp. 11-18, January 2011, doi: 10.1587/transinf.E94.D.11.
Abstract: The challenge in resource utilization under dynamic environment is how to utilize appropriate resources to the right users at the right time and the right location. In conventional system, centralized management system is applied but it tends to congest when user requests increase or resources rapidly move. Therefore, this paper proposes Autonomous Coordination Technology (ACT) through community organization for resource utilization. In ACT, a node which has surplus resources autonomously constructs community with a surplus-level based size and distributes resources to members which are deficient in resources. ACT consists of autonomous coordination within community and among communities. According to community organization, online property and flexibility can be satisfied. However, it is difficult to achieve service provision timeliness and resource allocation operatability in the mean time. Thus, ACT includes successive transportation method, and autonomous resource allocation which dynamic decision is made by a tradeoff between timeliness and operatability. As a result, the service assurance in terms of timeliness and operatability can be assured. The effectiveness of proposed technology is affirmed through the simulation of taxi dispatching application in terms of response time and standard deviation versus user rates.
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