DocumentCode :
1812021
Title :
Maximizing profit in overloaded networks
Author :
Andrews, Matthew
Author_Institution :
Lucent Technol. Bell Labs., Murray Hill, NJ, USA
Volume :
1
fYear :
2005
fDate :
13-17 March 2005
Firstpage :
217
Abstract :
We consider the problem of scheduling data in overloaded networks. We wish to maximize the total profit of data that is served. We first consider a single server that has to schedule data over time-varying channels. This model is motivated by scheduling in wireless networks. Our objective is to maximize the total amount of data scheduled to user by time. In contrast to most previous work we assume that the channel conditions are defined by an adversary rather than a stationary, stochastic process. We give lower bounds on how competitive an online algorithm can be and show that the hounds are nearly matched by a simple randomized algorithm. We also consider a situation in which packets with associated profits are injected into a network of servers. We wish to schedule the packets in the network and maximize the profit of data that reaches its destination. We show that if the servers are allowed to exchange control packets that inform each other of the congestion in the network then we can approximate the optimum profit arbitrarily closely. We also show that without these control packets this is not possible. Our results are motivated by recent work on primal-dual algorithms for flow control in networks. The key difference between our approach and this previous work is that we take into account the scheduling dynamics in the network.
Keywords :
dynamic scheduling; network servers; packet radio networks; random processes; stochastic processes; telecommunication congestion control; time-varying channels; flow control; overloaded networks; primal-dual algorithms; randomized algorithm; scheduling data; servers; stochastic process; time-varying channels; wireless networks; Data communication; Dynamic scheduling; Intelligent networks; Network servers; Scheduling algorithm; Stochastic processes; Stochastic systems; Time-varying channels; Traffic control; Wireless networks;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
INFOCOM 2005. 24th Annual Joint Conference of the IEEE Computer and Communications Societies. Proceedings IEEE
ISSN :
0743-166X
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8968-9
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/INFCOM.2005.1497893
Filename :
1497893
Link To Document :
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