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We consider users bidding in a series of multi-unit sealed-bid auctions, aiming at reserving the same amount of units of the resource auctioned, e.g. transmission slots in a wireless network. Each user attains from each successful allocation of resource units an instant marginal utility that depends on his history of resource allocation. The user’s bid at each auction equals this marginal utility. We introduce a random walk model for transient analysis of this series of auctions, we study the properties of the resulting user resource allocation patterns and we provide a numerical and experimental evaluation of this model.
This research was partly supported by EU-IST-2003-507607 B-BONE and IST-NoE EuroNGI. The authors wish to thank B-BONE and EuroNGI partners for useful discussions on the subject of this paper.
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Dramitinos, M., Stamoulis, G.D., Courcoubetis, C. (2006). A Random Walk Model for Studying Allocation Patterns in Auction-Based Resource Allocation. In: Stiller, B., Reichl, P., Tuffin, B. (eds) Performability Has its Price. ICQT 2006. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 4033. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11780502_4
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