When a communication network’s capacity increases, it is natural to want the bandwidth allocated to increase to exploit this capacity. But, if the same relative capacity increase occurs throughout the network, it is also natural to want each user to see the same relative benefit, so the bandwidth allocated remains proportional. We will be interested in bandwidth allocations which scale in this iso-elastic manner and, also, maximize a utility function. In this paper, we present results that show, in many settings, the only iso-elastic utility functions are weighted aa-fair utility functions, which have gained wide popularity in the networking literature. Hence, a control protocol that is robust to the relative increases in network capacity a...
We consider the problem of link capacity dimensioning and routing optimization in networks that supp...
Communication networks often have limited resources to serve all users and flows, and therefore diff...
Abstract We propose two mathematical models with weighted utility functions for the fair bandwidth ...
When a communication network’s capacity increases, it is natural to want the bandwidth allocated to ...
When a communication network's capacity increases, it is natural to want the bandwidth allocated to ...
When a communication network's capacity increases, it is natural to want the bandwidth allocated to ...
In this paper, we present a novel approach to the congestion control and resource allocation problem...
Abstract—It has been shown that as long as traffic sources adapt their rates to aggregate congestion...
The notion of proportional fairness has recently gained considerable interest as a potential means f...
Abstract — Introducing the concept of α-fairness, which allows for a bounded fairness compromise, so...
Modern telecommunication networks face an increasing demand for services. Among these, an increasing...
A fair bandwidth allocation is typically considered sufficient evidence of network flows and applica...
In communication networks, fair sharing of resources is an important issue for one main reason. The ...
The paper studies optimal dimensioning problems associated with the notion of “proportional fairness...
Resource allocation problems are concerned with the allocation of limited resources among competing ...
We consider the problem of link capacity dimensioning and routing optimization in networks that supp...
Communication networks often have limited resources to serve all users and flows, and therefore diff...
Abstract We propose two mathematical models with weighted utility functions for the fair bandwidth ...
When a communication network’s capacity increases, it is natural to want the bandwidth allocated to ...
When a communication network's capacity increases, it is natural to want the bandwidth allocated to ...
When a communication network's capacity increases, it is natural to want the bandwidth allocated to ...
In this paper, we present a novel approach to the congestion control and resource allocation problem...
Abstract—It has been shown that as long as traffic sources adapt their rates to aggregate congestion...
The notion of proportional fairness has recently gained considerable interest as a potential means f...
Abstract — Introducing the concept of α-fairness, which allows for a bounded fairness compromise, so...
Modern telecommunication networks face an increasing demand for services. Among these, an increasing...
A fair bandwidth allocation is typically considered sufficient evidence of network flows and applica...
In communication networks, fair sharing of resources is an important issue for one main reason. The ...
The paper studies optimal dimensioning problems associated with the notion of “proportional fairness...
Resource allocation problems are concerned with the allocation of limited resources among competing ...
We consider the problem of link capacity dimensioning and routing optimization in networks that supp...
Communication networks often have limited resources to serve all users and flows, and therefore diff...
Abstract We propose two mathematical models with weighted utility functions for the fair bandwidth ...