We consider a single node which multiplexes a large number of traffic sources. We ask a simple question: how do the optimal allocations of bandwidth and buffer vary with the number of sources? We investigate this issue using previous results on the probability of overflow for an aggregate of i.i.d. flows, e.g., overflow resulting from effective bandwidth models. We wish to determine the variation of the minimum cost allocations of bandwidth and buffer with the number of sources, given a cost per unit of each resource. We first consider a class of ON/OFF fluid flows. We find that the optimal bandwidth allocation above the mean rate and the optimal buffer allocation are both proportional to the square root of the number of sources. Correspond...
We are concerned with characterizing the variation of multiplexing gains with source type and bursti...
Bandwidth-sharing networks as introduced by Roberts and Massoulié [Roberts JW, Massoulié L (1998) Ba...
Bandwidth-sharing networks as considered by Roberts and Massoulié [28] (Roberts JW, Massoulié L (199...
By characterizing the worst case profile, which maximizes the content of a buffer fed with leaky buc...
[[abstract]]The authors show the existence of effective bandwidths for multiclass Markov fluids and ...
Abstract — The effective bandwidth is a descriptor in the con-text of stochastic models for statisti...
[[abstract]]© 1993 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers-The authors show the existence ...
Abstract—We consider a multiclass multiplexer with support for multiple service classes and dedicate...
htmlabstractBandwidth-sharing networks as introduced by Massouli\'e~\& Roberts (1998) model the dyna...
In this paper, we study the problem of resource allocation and control for an ATM node with regulate...
Bandwidth-sharing networks as introduced by Massoulie ́ & Roberts (1998) model the dynamic inte...
In this paper we study the problem of resource allocation and control for an ATM node with regulated...
Bandwidth-sharing networks as considered by Massoulié and Roberts provide a natural modeling framewo...
The capacity distribution plays a crucial role to determine the traffic performance. In this paper, ...
textabstractGibbens and Hunt [3] derive the expression for the effective bandwidths for a uniform ar...
We are concerned with characterizing the variation of multiplexing gains with source type and bursti...
Bandwidth-sharing networks as introduced by Roberts and Massoulié [Roberts JW, Massoulié L (1998) Ba...
Bandwidth-sharing networks as considered by Roberts and Massoulié [28] (Roberts JW, Massoulié L (199...
By characterizing the worst case profile, which maximizes the content of a buffer fed with leaky buc...
[[abstract]]The authors show the existence of effective bandwidths for multiclass Markov fluids and ...
Abstract — The effective bandwidth is a descriptor in the con-text of stochastic models for statisti...
[[abstract]]© 1993 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers-The authors show the existence ...
Abstract—We consider a multiclass multiplexer with support for multiple service classes and dedicate...
htmlabstractBandwidth-sharing networks as introduced by Massouli\'e~\& Roberts (1998) model the dyna...
In this paper, we study the problem of resource allocation and control for an ATM node with regulate...
Bandwidth-sharing networks as introduced by Massoulie ́ & Roberts (1998) model the dynamic inte...
In this paper we study the problem of resource allocation and control for an ATM node with regulated...
Bandwidth-sharing networks as considered by Massoulié and Roberts provide a natural modeling framewo...
The capacity distribution plays a crucial role to determine the traffic performance. In this paper, ...
textabstractGibbens and Hunt [3] derive the expression for the effective bandwidths for a uniform ar...
We are concerned with characterizing the variation of multiplexing gains with source type and bursti...
Bandwidth-sharing networks as introduced by Roberts and Massoulié [Roberts JW, Massoulié L (1998) Ba...
Bandwidth-sharing networks as considered by Roberts and Massoulié [28] (Roberts JW, Massoulié L (199...