<p><strong>Resource allocation schemes play an important role in large-scale smart infrastructures to ensure efficiency and fairness among users. However, designing good resource allocation schemes is challenging due to technical limitation, policy barriers, and cost of change. The goal of this thesis is to develop a methodology to design model-based, principled and practical resource allocation schemes. Given the diverse characteristics of infrastructures, it is difficult to design unified models and algorithms. Instead, we employ a case-study-based approach on two representative smart infrastructures: Internet video delivery and electric power networks. We further generalize the insights and develop a principled qualitative guideline to d...
Video streaming is expected to acquire a massive share of the global internet traffic in the near fu...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2012. Major: Electrical Engineering. Advisor: Prof....
In this paper, we assume that the network resources are managed by several brokers, which are endowe...
Resource allocation schemes play an important role in large-scale smart infrastructures to ensure ef...
textNetwork Utility Maximization (NUM) provides a key conceptual framework to study reward allocatio...
Internet-based social and interactive video applications have become major constituents of the envis...
HTTP adaptive streaming (HAS) technology is becoming a popular vehicle for online video delivery. HA...
This paper considers an optimization problem that maximizes an aggregate utility, formulated as the ...
A framework that aims to best utilize the mobile network resources for video applications is present...
A framework that aims to best utilize the mobile network resources for video applications is present...
Abstract—In this paper, we consider the problem of improv-ing Quality of Experience (QoE) of multipl...
A real-time adaptive resource allocation algorithm considering the end user's Quality of Experience ...
A real-time adaptive resource allocation algorithm considering the end user’s Quality of Experience...
Part 2: NOC and NetworksInternational audienceThe rapid development of wireless networks makes it mo...
From providing only voice communications, wireless networks aim to provide a wide range of services ...
Video streaming is expected to acquire a massive share of the global internet traffic in the near fu...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2012. Major: Electrical Engineering. Advisor: Prof....
In this paper, we assume that the network resources are managed by several brokers, which are endowe...
Resource allocation schemes play an important role in large-scale smart infrastructures to ensure ef...
textNetwork Utility Maximization (NUM) provides a key conceptual framework to study reward allocatio...
Internet-based social and interactive video applications have become major constituents of the envis...
HTTP adaptive streaming (HAS) technology is becoming a popular vehicle for online video delivery. HA...
This paper considers an optimization problem that maximizes an aggregate utility, formulated as the ...
A framework that aims to best utilize the mobile network resources for video applications is present...
A framework that aims to best utilize the mobile network resources for video applications is present...
Abstract—In this paper, we consider the problem of improv-ing Quality of Experience (QoE) of multipl...
A real-time adaptive resource allocation algorithm considering the end user's Quality of Experience ...
A real-time adaptive resource allocation algorithm considering the end user’s Quality of Experience...
Part 2: NOC and NetworksInternational audienceThe rapid development of wireless networks makes it mo...
From providing only voice communications, wireless networks aim to provide a wide range of services ...
Video streaming is expected to acquire a massive share of the global internet traffic in the near fu...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2012. Major: Electrical Engineering. Advisor: Prof....
In this paper, we assume that the network resources are managed by several brokers, which are endowe...