Abstract—Solving network flow problems is a fundamental component of traffic engineering and many communications applications, such as content delivery or multi-processor schedul-ing. While a rich body of work has addressed network flow problems in “deterministic networks, ” finding flows in “stochastic networks, ” where performance metrics like bandwidth and delay are uncertain and solely known by a probability distribution based on historical data, has received less attention. The work on stochastic networks has predominantly been directed to developing single-path routing algorithms, instead of addressing multi-path routing or flow problems. In this paper, we study constrained maximum flow problems in stochastic networks, where the delay...
Stochastic Network Calculus (SNC) emerged from two branches in the late 90s: the theory of effectiv...
International audienceThis paper presents an approach to provide stochastic bounds for a large class...
Given a network and a set of source destination pairs (connections), we consider the problem of maxi...
AbstractIn this paper, a stochastic version of each of the maximum flow and the minimum cost flow pr...
In many practical cases, the data available for the formulation of an optimization model are known o...
AbstractAccidents, bad weather, traffic congestion, etc. contribute to the uncertainties of travel t...
Given a network with known link capacities and traffic demands, one can compute the paths to be used...
AbstractMany studies on hardware framework and routing policy are devoted to reducing the transmissi...
111 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.The main problem studied in t...
Given a network with known link capacities and traffic demands, one can compute the paths to be used...
AbstractIn this paper, we study the transportation network flow problem with stochastic flow distrib...
We consider the problem of traveling with least expected delay in networks whose link delays change ...
We consider a general control problem for networks which includes the special cases of scheduling in...
In most types of networks (e.g., optical or transportation networks), finding one or more best paths...
Spielman and Teng's nearly linear time algorithm for solving Laplacian systems was a breakthrough in...
Stochastic Network Calculus (SNC) emerged from two branches in the late 90s: the theory of effectiv...
International audienceThis paper presents an approach to provide stochastic bounds for a large class...
Given a network and a set of source destination pairs (connections), we consider the problem of maxi...
AbstractIn this paper, a stochastic version of each of the maximum flow and the minimum cost flow pr...
In many practical cases, the data available for the formulation of an optimization model are known o...
AbstractAccidents, bad weather, traffic congestion, etc. contribute to the uncertainties of travel t...
Given a network with known link capacities and traffic demands, one can compute the paths to be used...
AbstractMany studies on hardware framework and routing policy are devoted to reducing the transmissi...
111 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.The main problem studied in t...
Given a network with known link capacities and traffic demands, one can compute the paths to be used...
AbstractIn this paper, we study the transportation network flow problem with stochastic flow distrib...
We consider the problem of traveling with least expected delay in networks whose link delays change ...
We consider a general control problem for networks which includes the special cases of scheduling in...
In most types of networks (e.g., optical or transportation networks), finding one or more best paths...
Spielman and Teng's nearly linear time algorithm for solving Laplacian systems was a breakthrough in...
Stochastic Network Calculus (SNC) emerged from two branches in the late 90s: the theory of effectiv...
International audienceThis paper presents an approach to provide stochastic bounds for a large class...
Given a network and a set of source destination pairs (connections), we consider the problem of maxi...