International audienceWe compare the performance of three usual allocations, namely max-min fairness, proportional fairness and balanced fairness, in a communication network whose resources are shared by a random number of data flows. The model consists of a network of processor-sharing queues. The vector of service rates, which is constrained by some compact, convex capacity set representing the network resources, is a function of the number of customers in each queue. This function determines the way network resources are allocated. We show that this model is representative of a rich class of wired and wireless networks. We give in this general framework the stability condition of max-min fairness, proportional fairness and balanced fairn...
This tutorial is devoted to the notion of max-min fairness (MMF), associated optimization problems, ...
In this paper, we present a novel approach to the congestion control and resource allocation problem...
We describe a queuing model where service is allocated as a function of queue sizes. We consider all...
We compare the performance of three usual allocations, namely max-min fairness, proportional fairnes...
In communication networks, fair sharing of resources is an important issue for one main reason. The ...
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Abstract—In this paper, it is shown that it is challenging to evaluate service fairness in multi-hop...
Abstract — The max-min fairness is one of the most widely used fairness concepts for resource sharin...
Performance and fairness optimization is an ever challenging issue that leads academics from all ove...
Communication networks often have limited resources to serve all users and flows, and therefore diff...
This Thesis describes work carried out by Martin David Biddiscombe on the subject of the allocation ...
We consider the problem of allocating resources (time slots, frequency, power, etc.) at a base stati...
This tutorial is devoted to the notion of max-min fairness (MMF), associated optimization problems, ...
In this paper, we present a novel approach to the congestion control and resource allocation problem...
We describe a queuing model where service is allocated as a function of queue sizes. We consider all...
We compare the performance of three usual allocations, namely max-min fairness, proportional fairnes...
In communication networks, fair sharing of resources is an important issue for one main reason. The ...
Fairness in traffic management improves the isolation between traffic streams, offers a more predict...
In a commercial Internet, the traffic behavior is determined by the contracts between the ISPs and t...
We are concerned with the control of quality of service (QoS) in wireless cellular networks utilizi...
Abstract — The problem of achieving fairness in the allocation of the bandwidth resource on a link s...
Abstract—In this paper, it is shown that it is challenging to evaluate service fairness in multi-hop...
Abstract — The max-min fairness is one of the most widely used fairness concepts for resource sharin...
Performance and fairness optimization is an ever challenging issue that leads academics from all ove...
Communication networks often have limited resources to serve all users and flows, and therefore diff...
This Thesis describes work carried out by Martin David Biddiscombe on the subject of the allocation ...
We consider the problem of allocating resources (time slots, frequency, power, etc.) at a base stati...
This tutorial is devoted to the notion of max-min fairness (MMF), associated optimization problems, ...
In this paper, we present a novel approach to the congestion control and resource allocation problem...
We describe a queuing model where service is allocated as a function of queue sizes. We consider all...