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Minimum rate guarantee without per-flow information
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Mathematical ProgrammingFlow ControlEngineeringExact Maxmin OptimalityOperations ResearchMinimum RateNetwork CalculusSystems EngineeringNetwork ManagementInternet Of ThingsNetwork OptimizationMechanism DesignMinimum Rate GuaranteePerformance GuaranteeComputer EngineeringFlow Control (Data)Computer ScienceEdge ComputingNetwork Traffic ControlBusinessFluid QueueCongestion Control
This paper introduces a scalable maxmin flow control protocol which guarantees the minimum rate for each connection-oriented flow without requiring per-flow information. The protocol is called MR-ASAP (minimum rate guaranteeing adaptive source-link accounting protocol). MR-ASAP is an extension of ASAP, the first exact maxmin flow control protocol for best-effort connection-oriented traffic in integrated service networks, without requiring per-flow accounting at the intermediate network node. In the classical maxmin computation, only the maximum rate constraints are considered; in this paper the minimum rate requirements are treated similarly as the maximum rate constraints. Existing protocols that achieve exact maxmin optimality with minimum rate guarantee require per-flow information and complex computation such as sorting of the minimum rates at the switch. By generalizing the concept of constraint, the complex sorting and per-flow accounting required in the existing protocols are avoided. Simulation demonstrates fast convergence to optimality.
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