DocumentCode
3324435
Title
Insensitive bandwidth sharing
Author
Bonald, T. ; Proutière, A.
Author_Institution
France Telecom R&D, Issy-les-Moulineaux, France
Volume
3
fYear
2002
fDate
17-21 Nov. 2002
Firstpage
2659
Abstract
We represent a data network as a set of links shared by a dynamic number of competing flows. These flows are generated within sessions and correspond to the transfer of a random volume of date on a pre-defined network route. The evolution of the stochastic process describing the number of flows on all routes, and the performance of the data transfers, depend on how link bandwidth is allocated between concurrent flows. We use some key properties of Whittle networks to characterize the class of bandwidth allocations which are insensitive in the sense that the stationary distribution of this stochastic process does not depend on any traffic characteristics (session structure, data volume distribution) except the traffic intensity on each route. This insensitivity property presents the practical interest of allowing the development of robust engineering rules independently of precise traffic statistics.
Keywords
bandwidth allocation; data communication; network topology; queueing theory; stochastic processes; telecommunication congestion control; telecommunication network routing; telecommunication traffic; transport protocols; Poisson session arrival process; TCP congestion control; Whittle networks; data network; data volume distribution; insensitive bandwidth sharing; link bandwidth allocation; network route; network topologies; processor-sharing queuing network; robust engineering rules; session structure; stationary distribution; stochastic process; traffic characteristics; traffic intensity; traffic statistics; Bandwidth; Communication system traffic control; Data engineering; Distributed control; Protocols; Research and development; Statistical distributions; Stochastic processes; Telecommunication traffic; Video sharing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Global Telecommunications Conference, 2002. GLOBECOM '02. IEEE
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7632-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/GLOCOM.2002.1189112
Filename
1189112
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