A queueing analysis of max-min fairness, proportional fairness and balanced fairness

  • T. Bonald
  • , L. Massoulié
  • , A. Proutière
  • , J. Virtamo

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Abstract

We compare the performance of three usual allocations, namely max-min fairness, proportional fairness and balanced fairness, in a communication network whose resources are shared by a random number of data flows. The model consists of a network of processor-sharing queues. The vector of service rates, which is constrained by some compact, convex capacity set representing the network resources, is a function of the number of customers in each queue. This function determines the way network resources are allocated. We show that this model is representative of a rich class of wired and wireless networks. We give in this general framework the stability condition of max-min fairness, proportional fairness and balanced fairness and compare their performance on a number of toy networks.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)65-84
Number of pages20
JournalQueueing Systems
Volume53
Issue number1-2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2006
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Flow-level modeling
  • Insensitivity
  • Resource allocation
  • Stability

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