A combination of game theory and genetic algorithm for load balancing in distributed computer systems.
Hajar SiarKourosh KianiAnthony T. ChronopoulosPublished in: Int. J. Adv. Intell. Paradigms (2017)
Keyphrases
- load balancing
- computer systems
- game theory
- distributed systems
- load balance
- genetic algorithm
- load balancing strategies
- peer to peer
- cooperative
- mobile agents
- fault tolerant
- game theoretic
- load balancing strategy
- parallel database systems
- operating system
- data processing
- load distribution
- computer networks
- dynamic load balancing
- fault tolerance
- multi agent systems
- computing systems
- low overhead
- nash equilibrium
- information processing systems
- peer to peer systems
- resource allocation
- round robin
- information systems
- distributed environment
- communication systems
- resource utilization
- fictitious play
- computer architecture
- grid computing
- data replication
- artificial intelligence
- nash equilibria
- computational grids
- multi agent
- data mining
- data grids
- computer science
- distributed computing