Daniel Sadoc Menasche
PhD Student at UMass, Advisor: Distinguished Professor Don Towsley
I am working jointly with Professor Arun Venkataramani and Dr. Laurent Massoulie.
Publications
- An Evolutionary Game-Theoretic Approach to Congestion Control. Daniel S. Menasche, Daniel R. Figueiredo, Edmundo de Souza e Silva. Performance Evaluation, 62(1-4), October 2005, pages 295-312. congcontrol.pdf
- Constrained Cost-Coupled Stochastic Games with Independent State Processes.
Eitan Altman, Konstantin Avratchenkov, Nicolas Bonneau, Merouane Debbah,
Rachid El-Azouzi, Daniel Sadoc Menasche. Operations Research Letters, volume 35, 2007. stochgames1.pdf
- Constrained Stochastic Games in Wireless Networks.
Eitan Altman, Konstantin Avratchenkov, Nicolas Bonneau, Merouane Debbah,
Rachid El-Azouzi, Daniel Sadoc Menasche. Globecom 2007. Best paper award (general symposium). stochgames2.pdf scripts
- Modeling Resource Sharing Dynamics of VoIP users over a WLAN Using a Game-Theoretic Approach. Edson H. Watanabe, Daniel S. Menasche, Edmundo de Souza e Silva, Rosa M. Leao. Infocom 2008. voip-game-wlan.pdf
- Strategic Reasoning About Bundling in Swarming Systems. Daniel Sadoc Menasche, Giovanni Neglia, Don Towsley, and Shlomo Zilberstein. Proceedings of the International Conference of Game Theory for Networks (GameNets) 2009. bundlingames.pdf
- Content Availability and Bundling in Swarming Systems. Daniel Sadoc Menasche, Antonio A. Aragao Rocha, Bin Li, Don Towsley, and Arun Venkataramani. CoNEXT 2009 and selected to appear in Transaction on Networks. bundling.pdf
- Modeling Chunk Availability in P2P Swarming Systems. Daniel Sadoc Menasche, Antonio A. Aragao Rocha, Edmundo de Souza e Silva, Rosa M. Meri Leao, Don Towsley, and Arun Venkataramani. The Eleventh Workshop on MAthematical Performance Modeling and Analysis, 2009. chunkav.pdf
Master Thesis
Congestion Control: A Population Dynamics Approach using Evolutionary Game Theory (in Portuguese). Best Brazilian CS thesis award in 2005 (2nd place)
Thesis
Contact
UMass - Computer Networks Research Group, Room 216
Computer Science Building, 140 Governors Drive
Amherst, MA 01003-9264
sadoc AT cs.umass.edu
+1-413-5590876
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