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This volume 4465 of the Lecture Notes in Computer Science series is a coll- tion of the papers of the NET-COOP 2007 conference, a ?rst-of-a-series Euro- NGI/FGI Conference on Network Control and Optimization. The event took place in the beautiful city of Avignon, France, June 57, 2007, was jointly or- nized by INRIA and the University of Avignon and was hosted by the latter. Internet communications and services areexperiencing an increasein volume and diversity both in their capacity and in their demand. This comes at the cost of an increase in the complexity of their control and optimization, mainly due to the heterogeneity in architecture as well as usage. The need for new ways of e ectively and fairly allocating resources belonging to a wide set of not necessarily cooperative networks to a collection of possibly competing users is urgent and is the aim of this conference. Speci cally, this conference aims at developing research on control and op- mization of the Internet, ranging from performance evaluation and optimization of general stochastic networks to more speci c targets such as lower-layer fu- tionalities in mobile networks, routing for computational grids, game theoretic approaches to access control, cooperation, competition and adversary capacities in diverse environments.
Network Congestion Control and Optimization.- A Jamming Game in Wireless
Networks with Transmission Cost.- A Network Formation Game Approach to Study
BitTorrent Tit-for-Tat.- Fixed-Rate Equilibrium in Wireless Collision
Channels.- A Survey of Uniqueness Results for Selfish Routing.- Beyond CHOKe:
Stateless Fair Queueing.- How Expensive Is Link Utilization?.- Two Different
Models of FAST TCP and Their Stable and Efficient Modification.- Revisiting
Adaptive RED: Beyond AIMD Algorithms.- The Practical Performance of
Subgradient Computational Techniques for Mesh Network Utility Optimization.-
Channel Dependent Interference and Decentralized Colouring.- Optimal Call
Admission Control for an IEEE 802.16 Wireless Metropolitan Area Network.- A
Survey of Throughput Versus Complexity Tradeoffs in Wireless Networks.-
Finite Horizon Control Problems Under Partial Information.- A Tandem Queueing
Network with Feedback Admission Control.- Marginal Productivity Index
Policies for Admission Control and Routing to Parallel Multi-server Loss
Queues with Reneging.- Some Examples of Stochastic Approximation in
Communications.- Optimisation-Based Overload Control.- Lyapunov Convergence
for Lagrangian Models of Network Control.- NCRS: A Network RAM-Based
Computational Resource Sharing Grid.- Tracing an Optical Buffers
Performance: An Effective Approach.- A New Necessary Condition for Shortest
Path Routing.- Optimal Congestion Control with Multipath Routing Using
TCP-FAST and a Variant of RIP.- Grid Brokering for Batch Allocation Using
Indexes.- Load Shared Sequential Routing in MPLS Networks: System and User
Optimal Solutions.- Pricing for QoS Provisioning Across Multiple Internet
Service Provider Domains.- Robust Wardrop Equilibrium.- Hierarchical Game and
Bi-level Optimization forControlling Network Usage Via Pricing.- Transit
Prices Negotiation: Combined Repeated Game and Distributed Algorithmic
Approach.- Cost Minimisation in Multi-interface Networks.- Minimum
Transmission Energy Trajectories for a Linear Pursuit Problem.- A Hybrid
Energy Saving Mechanism for VoIP Traffic with Silence Suppression.