AbstractIn current data center, virtual machines may experience severely degraded performance due to the competing of network traffic on shared physical links. This situation is mainly caused by unreasonable and unfair allocation of the bandwidth resource. This paper presents a schema based on the idea of non-cooperative game theory in the field of microeconomics for dynamic bandwidth resource allocation between virtual networks. By modeling virtual networks as competing players and giving the pricing mechanism which decided by the physical substrate network and to guarantee efficiency, the schema can achieve optimal bandwidth allocation at the Nash equilibrium point of the game. We prove that the scheme admits a unique equilibrium point. E...
Peer-to-Peer (P2P) communications are getting increasing-ly popular for video streaming over the Int...
The further growth of the Internet faces a crucial impediment related to the ossification problem. N...
Fair sharing of bandwidth remains an unresolved issue for distributed systems. In this paper, the us...
AbstractIn current data center, virtual machines may experience severely degraded performance due to...
We consider a multi-user network that is shared by noncooperative users. Each user sets up virtual p...
Abstract—With wide application of virtualization technology, tenants are able to access isolated clo...
We consider congestion pricing as a mechanism for sharing bandwidth in communication networks, and m...
Since the first introduction of User Provided Networks (UPNs), considerable effort has been put into...
Since the first introduction of User Provided Networks (UPNs), considerable effort has been put into...
Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) is a network architecture concept where network functionality...
This paper examines the theoretical aspects of bandwidth sharing in wireless, possibly mobile, ad-ho...
Abstract. To solve the problem of competition among different business sharing the limited substrate...
Since wireless network virtualization (WNV) enables physical resources abstraction and sharing, the ...
Abstract—Network virtualization is a new technology that provides a transparent abstraction of the n...
Abstract—Bandwidth allocation for different service classes in heterogeneous wireless networks is an...
Peer-to-Peer (P2P) communications are getting increasing-ly popular for video streaming over the Int...
The further growth of the Internet faces a crucial impediment related to the ossification problem. N...
Fair sharing of bandwidth remains an unresolved issue for distributed systems. In this paper, the us...
AbstractIn current data center, virtual machines may experience severely degraded performance due to...
We consider a multi-user network that is shared by noncooperative users. Each user sets up virtual p...
Abstract—With wide application of virtualization technology, tenants are able to access isolated clo...
We consider congestion pricing as a mechanism for sharing bandwidth in communication networks, and m...
Since the first introduction of User Provided Networks (UPNs), considerable effort has been put into...
Since the first introduction of User Provided Networks (UPNs), considerable effort has been put into...
Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) is a network architecture concept where network functionality...
This paper examines the theoretical aspects of bandwidth sharing in wireless, possibly mobile, ad-ho...
Abstract. To solve the problem of competition among different business sharing the limited substrate...
Since wireless network virtualization (WNV) enables physical resources abstraction and sharing, the ...
Abstract—Network virtualization is a new technology that provides a transparent abstraction of the n...
Abstract—Bandwidth allocation for different service classes in heterogeneous wireless networks is an...
Peer-to-Peer (P2P) communications are getting increasing-ly popular for video streaming over the Int...
The further growth of the Internet faces a crucial impediment related to the ossification problem. N...
Fair sharing of bandwidth remains an unresolved issue for distributed systems. In this paper, the us...