We propose a novel way to consider the max-min fairness (MMF) paradigm in traffic engineering. Since MMF appears as a reference model for a fair capacity allocation when the traffic flows are elastic and rates are adapted based on resource availability, we consider it as a requirement due to the way resources are shared by the distributed rate control scheme (like that of the transport protocol), rather than the routing objective. In particular, we define the traffic engineering problem where, given a network topology with link capacities and a set of elastic traffic demands to route, we must select a single path for each demand so as to maximize a network utility function, assuming an MMF bandwidth allocation. We propose a compact mixed-in...
Modern telecommunication networks face an increasing demand for services. Among these, an increasing...
We consider the problem of link capacity dimensioning and routing optimization in networks that supp...
In this paper a new aspect of the classical max-min fairness fixed-path problem is investigated. The...
We propose a novel way to consider the max-min fairness (MMF) paradigm in traffic engineering. Since...
This tutorial is devoted to the notion of max-min fairness (MMF), associated optimization problems, ...
Routing of elastic traffic in the Internet should be fair in terms of bandwidth allocated to individ...
In the paper, we consider the problem of routing and bandwidth allocation in networks that support e...
Fair allocation of flows in multicommodity networks has been attracting a growing attention. In Max-...
The rapid growth of traffic induced by Internet services makes the simple over-provisioning of resou...
In this paper, we provide a study of Max-Min Fair (MMF) multi-commodity flows and focus on some of t...
The end-to-end assignment of bandwidth to node-pairs (demands) in a communication network can be con...
Given a set of demands between pairs of nodes, we examine the traffic engineering problem of flow ro...
Max-min fairness (MMF) is a general objective of multi-criteria optimization with important and natu...
Fairness in traffic management improves the isolation between traffic streams, offers a more predict...
In communication networks, fair sharing of resources is an important issue for one main reason. The ...
Modern telecommunication networks face an increasing demand for services. Among these, an increasing...
We consider the problem of link capacity dimensioning and routing optimization in networks that supp...
In this paper a new aspect of the classical max-min fairness fixed-path problem is investigated. The...
We propose a novel way to consider the max-min fairness (MMF) paradigm in traffic engineering. Since...
This tutorial is devoted to the notion of max-min fairness (MMF), associated optimization problems, ...
Routing of elastic traffic in the Internet should be fair in terms of bandwidth allocated to individ...
In the paper, we consider the problem of routing and bandwidth allocation in networks that support e...
Fair allocation of flows in multicommodity networks has been attracting a growing attention. In Max-...
The rapid growth of traffic induced by Internet services makes the simple over-provisioning of resou...
In this paper, we provide a study of Max-Min Fair (MMF) multi-commodity flows and focus on some of t...
The end-to-end assignment of bandwidth to node-pairs (demands) in a communication network can be con...
Given a set of demands between pairs of nodes, we examine the traffic engineering problem of flow ro...
Max-min fairness (MMF) is a general objective of multi-criteria optimization with important and natu...
Fairness in traffic management improves the isolation between traffic streams, offers a more predict...
In communication networks, fair sharing of resources is an important issue for one main reason. The ...
Modern telecommunication networks face an increasing demand for services. Among these, an increasing...
We consider the problem of link capacity dimensioning and routing optimization in networks that supp...
In this paper a new aspect of the classical max-min fairness fixed-path problem is investigated. The...