Optimal capacity assignment in message-switched networks subject to end-to-end constraints

J. Meditch
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A problem of practical importance in the design of message-switched data-communication networks is that of optimal capacity assignment. The problem consists of specifying the capacity for each link in a network in order to minimize the average message delay subject to a constraint on the total capacity available for assignment. This problem, and its dual in which the total capacity is minimized subject to an average message delay constraint, have been treated in detail in [1-3]. In this short paper, we consider a version of the dual problem in which the minimization is subject to a set of one or more end-to-end average message delay constraints. The motivation for this work stems from the fact that satisfaction of an average message delay constraint may not always provide an acceptable delay for certain source-destination pairs. This would, in general, be the case for communication between nodes which are widely separated in terms of the number of links that messages must traverse from one node to the other.
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受端到端约束的消息交换网络中的最优容量分配
在消息交换数据通信网络的设计中,最优容量分配是一个重要的实际问题。该问题包括指定网络中每个链路的容量,以便在限制可分配的总容量的情况下最小化平均消息延迟。在[1-3]中已经详细讨论了这个问题,以及它的对偶问题,其中总容量在平均消息延迟约束下最小化。在这篇简短的文章中,我们考虑了对偶问题的一个版本,其中最小化受制于一组一个或多个端到端平均消息延迟约束。这项工作的动机源于这样一个事实,即满足平均消息延迟约束可能并不总是为某些源-目标对提供可接受的延迟。一般来说,对于节点之间的通信,就消息必须从一个节点穿越到另一个节点的链路数量而言,这是一种广泛分离的情况。
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