Network level capacity planning with efficiently computable global optimum

A. Faragó
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A novel, network level capacity planning model is presented with the following key properties. (1) The link level traffic and blocking model is very general. It allows multiclass traffic and the individual bandwidth demands may aggregate in complex, nonlinear ways. The conventional assumptions, such as Poisson arrivals or exponential holding times, are not required, thus allowing non-standard behaviour patterns, including self-similarity. (2) On the network level, the stochastic behavior of the links is not required to be independent. Thus, we drop the traditional link independence assumption, because it is questionable in a number of modern networking situations. (3) Surprisingly, despite the very general setting, the model yields a convex optimization problem, in which the global optimum of the capacity assignment under end-to-end blocking constraints can be found efficiently (in polynomial time).
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提出了一种新颖的网络级容量规划模型,该模型具有以下关键特性。(1)链路级流量和阻塞模型非常通用。它允许多类流量,并且单个带宽需求可能以复杂的非线性方式聚合。传统的假设,如泊松到达或指数保持时间,不需要,从而允许非标准的行为模式,包括自相似性。(2)在网络层面,不要求链路的随机行为是独立的。因此,我们放弃了传统的链路独立性假设,因为它在许多现代网络情况下是有问题的。(3)令人惊讶的是,尽管非常一般的设置,该模型产生了一个凸优化问题,其中可以有效地(在多项式时间内)找到端到端阻塞约束下容量分配的全局最优。
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