This paper provides an overview of the resource sharing networks introduced by Massoulie ́ and Roberts [20] to model the dynamic be-havior of Internet flows. Striving to separate the model class from the applications that motivated its development, we assume no prior knowledge of communication networks. The paper also presents an open problem, along with simulation results, a formal analysis, and a selective literature review that provide context and motivation. The open problem is to devise a policy for dynamic resource allocation that achieves what we call hierarchical greedy ideal (HGI) perfor-mance in the heavy traffic limit. The existence of such a policy is suggested by formal analysis of an approximating Brownian control problem, ass...
textabstractWe consider a system with two heterogeneous traffic classes. The users from both classes...
Bandwidth-sharing networks provide a natural modeling framework for describing the dynamic flow-leve...
Bandwidth-sharing networks as considered by Roberts and Massoulié [28] (Roberts JW, Massoulié L (199...
35 pages, 2 figuresInternational audienceThe paper investigates the properties of a class of resourc...
Bandwidth-sharing networks as introduced by Roberts and Massoulié [Roberts JW, Massoulié L (1998) Ba...
In this thesis we study queueing models that arise in the context of resource sharing in communicati...
Complexity-performance trade-offs are investigated for dynamic resource allocation in load sharing n...
Coordinated Science Laboratory was formerly known as Control Systems LaboratoryNational Science Foun...
textabstractResource allocation in bandwidth-sharing networks is inherently complex: The distributed...
We consider a stochastic model of Internet congestion control, introduced by Massoulie and Roberts [...
We consider a model of Internet congestion control that represents the randomly varying number of fl...
htmlabstractBandwidth-sharing networks as introduced by Massouli\'e~\& Roberts (1998) model the dyna...
Bandwidth-sharing networks as introduced by Massoulie ́ & Roberts (1998) model the dynamic inte...
We study a stochastic network that consists of a set of servers processing multiple classes of jobs....
Communication networks have come a long way since their invention and adoption in the modern society...
textabstractWe consider a system with two heterogeneous traffic classes. The users from both classes...
Bandwidth-sharing networks provide a natural modeling framework for describing the dynamic flow-leve...
Bandwidth-sharing networks as considered by Roberts and Massoulié [28] (Roberts JW, Massoulié L (199...
35 pages, 2 figuresInternational audienceThe paper investigates the properties of a class of resourc...
Bandwidth-sharing networks as introduced by Roberts and Massoulié [Roberts JW, Massoulié L (1998) Ba...
In this thesis we study queueing models that arise in the context of resource sharing in communicati...
Complexity-performance trade-offs are investigated for dynamic resource allocation in load sharing n...
Coordinated Science Laboratory was formerly known as Control Systems LaboratoryNational Science Foun...
textabstractResource allocation in bandwidth-sharing networks is inherently complex: The distributed...
We consider a stochastic model of Internet congestion control, introduced by Massoulie and Roberts [...
We consider a model of Internet congestion control that represents the randomly varying number of fl...
htmlabstractBandwidth-sharing networks as introduced by Massouli\'e~\& Roberts (1998) model the dyna...
Bandwidth-sharing networks as introduced by Massoulie ́ & Roberts (1998) model the dynamic inte...
We study a stochastic network that consists of a set of servers processing multiple classes of jobs....
Communication networks have come a long way since their invention and adoption in the modern society...
textabstractWe consider a system with two heterogeneous traffic classes. The users from both classes...
Bandwidth-sharing networks provide a natural modeling framework for describing the dynamic flow-leve...
Bandwidth-sharing networks as considered by Roberts and Massoulié [28] (Roberts JW, Massoulié L (199...