The problem of finding optimal parameterized feedback policies for dynamic bandwidth allocation in communication networks is studied. We consider a queueing model with two queues to which traffic from different competing flows arrive. The queue length at the buffers is observed every T instants of time, on the basis of which a decision on the amount of bandwidth to be allocated to each buffer for the next T instants is made. We consider two different classes of multilevel closed-loop feedback policies for the system and use a two-timescale simultaneous perturbation stochastic approximation (SPSA) algorithm to find optimal policies within each prescribed class. We study the performance of the proposed algorithm on a numerical setting and sho...
textabstractResource allocation in bandwidth-sharing networks is inherently complex: The distributed...
The authors develop a two-timescale simultaneous perturbation stochastic approximation algorithm for...
This paper establishes new criteria for stability and for instability of multiclass network models u...
The problem of finding optimal parameterized feedback policies for dynamic bandwidth allocation in c...
We study the problem of optimal bandwidth allocation in\ud communication networks. We consider a que...
The problem of admission control of packets in communication networks is studied in the continuous t...
Optimal multilevel feedback control policies for rate based flow control in available bit rate (ABR...
Optimal multilevel feedback control policies for rate based flow control in available bit rate (ABR)...
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...
An optimal feed-back control policy which provides good performance in terms of several conflicting ...
Consider N parallel queues competing for the attention of a single server. At each time slot each qu...
We consider a class of resource control problems in communication systems, such as packet-switched n...
Coordinated Science Laboratory was formerly known as Control Systems LaboratoryNational Science Foun...
In this research, we focused on fair bandwidth allocation on the Internet. The Internet provides com...
textabstractResource allocation in bandwidth-sharing networks is inherently complex: The distributed...
The authors develop a two-timescale simultaneous perturbation stochastic approximation algorithm for...
This paper establishes new criteria for stability and for instability of multiclass network models u...
The problem of finding optimal parameterized feedback policies for dynamic bandwidth allocation in c...
We study the problem of optimal bandwidth allocation in\ud communication networks. We consider a que...
The problem of admission control of packets in communication networks is studied in the continuous t...
Optimal multilevel feedback control policies for rate based flow control in available bit rate (ABR...
Optimal multilevel feedback control policies for rate based flow control in available bit rate (ABR)...
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...
An optimal feed-back control policy which provides good performance in terms of several conflicting ...
Consider N parallel queues competing for the attention of a single server. At each time slot each qu...
We consider a class of resource control problems in communication systems, such as packet-switched n...
Coordinated Science Laboratory was formerly known as Control Systems LaboratoryNational Science Foun...
In this research, we focused on fair bandwidth allocation on the Internet. The Internet provides com...
textabstractResource allocation in bandwidth-sharing networks is inherently complex: The distributed...
The authors develop a two-timescale simultaneous perturbation stochastic approximation algorithm for...
This paper establishes new criteria for stability and for instability of multiclass network models u...