The paper studies optimal dimensioning problems associated with the notion of “proportional fairness” (PF) considered for packet networks carrying elastic (greedy) traffic, i.e. the traffic streams that can use up, perhaps within certain assumed bounds, any bandwidth that is assigned to them. We give effective, simple and explicit solutions to the introduced optimisation tasks based on the dual optimisation theory, and illustrate them with numerical examples. The explicit solutions can guide a network operator how to proceed when introducing PF into his network
The rapid growth of traffic induced by Internet services makes the simple over-provisioning of resou...
The ability of TCP's congestion control scheme to adapt the rate of traffic flows and fairly use all...
Network dimensioning is a specific kind of the resource allocation problem. One of the tasks in the ...
The notion of proportional fairness has recently gained considerable interest as a potential means f...
We consider the problem of link capacity dimensioning and routing optimization in networks that supp...
Resource allocation problems are concerned with the allocation of limited resources among competing ...
The dimensioning of telecommunication networks that carry elastic traffic requires the fulfillment o...
Modern telecommunication networks face an increasing demand for services. Among these, an increasing...
In communication networks, fair sharing of resources is an important issue for one main reason. The ...
In this paper, we present a novel approach to the congestion control and resource allocation problem...
Abstract We propose two mathematical models with weighted utility functions for the fair bandwidth ...
The ability of TCP’s congestion control scheme to adapt the rate of traffic flows and fairly use all...
We propose a novel way to consider the max-min fairness (MMF) paradigm in traffic engineering. Since...
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...
The rapid growth of traffic induced by Internet services makes the simple over-provisioning of resou...
The ability of TCP's congestion control scheme to adapt the rate of traffic flows and fairly use all...
Network dimensioning is a specific kind of the resource allocation problem. One of the tasks in the ...
The notion of proportional fairness has recently gained considerable interest as a potential means f...
We consider the problem of link capacity dimensioning and routing optimization in networks that supp...
Resource allocation problems are concerned with the allocation of limited resources among competing ...
The dimensioning of telecommunication networks that carry elastic traffic requires the fulfillment o...
Modern telecommunication networks face an increasing demand for services. Among these, an increasing...
In communication networks, fair sharing of resources is an important issue for one main reason. The ...
In this paper, we present a novel approach to the congestion control and resource allocation problem...
Abstract We propose two mathematical models with weighted utility functions for the fair bandwidth ...
The ability of TCP’s congestion control scheme to adapt the rate of traffic flows and fairly use all...
We propose a novel way to consider the max-min fairness (MMF) paradigm in traffic engineering. Since...
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...
The rapid growth of traffic induced by Internet services makes the simple over-provisioning of resou...
The ability of TCP's congestion control scheme to adapt the rate of traffic flows and fairly use all...
Network dimensioning is a specific kind of the resource allocation problem. One of the tasks in the ...