Neil Stuart Walton

  1. Utility Optimization in Congested Queueing Networks.

    Authors: Neil Stuart Walton
    Subjects: Optimization and Control
    Abstract

    We consider a multi-class single server queueing network as a model of a
    packet switching network. The rates packets are sent into this network are
    controlled by queues which act as congestion windows. By considering a sequence
    of such congestion windows we allow the network to become congested. We show
    the stationary throughput of routes on this sequence of networks converges to
    an allocation that maximizes aggregate utility subject to the network's
    capacity constraints. To perform this analysis we require that our utility
    functions satisfy an exponential concavity condition.

  2. Utility Optimization in Congested Queueing Networks.

    Authors: Neil Stuart Walton
    Subjects: Optimization and Control
    Abstract

    We consider a multi-class single server queueing network as a model of a
    packet switching network. The rates packets are sent into this network are
    controlled by queues which act as congestion windows. By considering a sequence
    of such congestion windows we allow the network to become congested. We show
    the stationary throughput of routes on this sequence of networks converges to
    an allocation that maximizes aggregate utility subject to the network's
    capacity constraints. To perform this analysis we require that our utility
    functions satisfy an exponential concavity condition.

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