Network Optimization and Control

S. Shakkottai, R. Srikant, A. Ephremides
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We study how protocol design for various functionalities within a communication network architecture can be viewed as a distributed resource allocation problem. This involves understanding what resources are, how to allocate them fairly, and perhaps most importantly, how to achieve this goal in a distributed and stable fashion. We start with ideas of a centralized optimization framework and show how congestion control, routing and scheduling in wired and wireless networks can be thought of as fair resource allocation. We then move to the study of controllers that allow a decentralized solution of this problem. These controllers are the analytical equivalent of protocols in use on the Internet today, and we describe existing protocols as realizations of such controllers. The Internet is a dynamic system with feedback delays and flows that arrive and depart, which means that stability of the system cannot be taken for granted. We show how to incorporate stability into protocols, and thus, prevent undesirable network behavior. Finally, we consider a futuristic scenario where users are aware of the effects of their actions and try to game the system. We will see that the optimization framework is remarkably robust even to such gaming.
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网络优化与控制
我们研究了通信网络架构中各种功能的协议设计如何被视为分布式资源分配问题。这涉及到理解什么是资源,如何公平地分配它们,也许最重要的是,如何以分布式和稳定的方式实现这一目标。我们从集中优化框架的思想开始,展示有线和无线网络中的拥塞控制、路由和调度如何被认为是公平的资源分配。然后我们转向控制器的研究,允许这个问题的分散解决方案。这些控制器是当今互联网上使用的协议的解析等效,我们将现有协议描述为这些控制器的实现。互联网是一个动态的系统,具有反馈延迟和到达和离开的流,这意味着系统的稳定性不能想当然。我们将展示如何将稳定性纳入协议,从而防止不良的网络行为。最后,我们考虑一个未来的场景,用户意识到他们的行为的影响,并试图与系统博弈。我们将看到,优化框架是非常稳健的,甚至对这样的游戏。
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