Delay Optimization in Bandwidth-Sharing Networks

Maaike Verloop, Sem Borst, Rudesindo Nunez-Queija
2006 2006 40th Annual Conference on Information Sciences and Systems  
Bandwidth-sharing networks as considered by Massoulié & Roberts provide a natural modeling framework for describing the dynamic flow-level interaction among elastic data transfers. Although valuable stability results have been obtained, crucial performance metrics such as flow-level delays and throughputs in these models have remained intractable in all but a few special cases. In particular, it is not well understood to what extent flow-level delays and throughputs achieved by standard
more » ... h-sharing mechanisms such as¨-fair strategies leave potential room for improvement. In order to gain a better understanding of the latter issue, we set out to determine the scheduling policies that minimize the mean delay in some simple linear bandwidth-sharing networks. We compare the performance of the optimal policy with that of various¨-fair strategies so as to assess the efficacy of the latter and gauge the potential room for improvement. The results indicate that the optimal policy achieves only modest improvements, even when the value of¨is simply fixed, provided it is not too small. © -fair strategies so as to assess the efficacy of the latter and gauge the potential room for improvement. Our results indicate that the optimal policy achieves only modest improvements over an © -fair strategy when the value of © is optimized. In its turn, an optimized ©
doi:10.1109/ciss.2006.286658 fatcat:otsu56xl3jfmfod2r4bjjm6qhy