DocumentCode
1066227
Title
Distributed utility maximization for network coding based multicasting: a shortest path approach
Author
Wu, Yunnan ; Kung, Sun-Yuan
Author_Institution
Microsoft Res., Redmond, WA
Volume
24
Issue
8
fYear
2006
Firstpage
1475
Lastpage
1488
Abstract
One central issue in practically deploying network coding is the adaptive and economic allocation of network resource. We cast this as an optimization, where the net-utility-the difference between a utility derived from the attainable multicast throughput and the total cost of resource provisioning-is maximized. By employing the MAX of flows characterization of the admissible rate region for multicasting, this paper gives a novel reformulation of the optimization problem, which has a separable structure. The Lagrangian relaxation method is applied to decompose the problem into subproblems involving one destination each. Our specific formulation of the primal problem results in two key properties. First, the resulting subproblem after decomposition amounts to the problem of finding a shortest path from the source to each destination. Second, assuming the net-utility function is strictly concave, our proposed method enables a near-optimal primal variable to be uniquely recovered from a near-optimal dual variable. A numerical robustness analysis of the primal recovery method is also conducted. For ill-conditioned problems that arise, for instance, when the cost functions are linear, we propose to use the proximal method, which solves a sequence of well-conditioned problems obtained from the original problem by adding quadratic regularization terms. Furthermore, the simulation results confirm the numerical robustness of the proposed algorithms. Finally, the proximal method and the dual subgradient method can be naturally extended to provide an effective solution for applications with multiple multicast sessions
Keywords
encoding; gradient methods; multicast communication; resource allocation; Lagrangian relaxation method; MAX; concave function; distributed utility maximization; dual subgradient method; network coding; network resource allocation; shortest path approach; Distributed optimization; dual; multicast; network coding; shortest path; subgradient;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0733-8716
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JSAC.2006.879356
Filename
1665002
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