Stochastic Stability Under Network Utility Maximization : General File Size Distribution

  • Chiang M
  • Shah D
  • Tang A
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Abstract

We prove the stochastic stability of resource allocation under Network Utility Maximization (NUM) under general arrival process and file size distribution with bounded support, for α-fair utilities with α sufficiently small and possibly different for different sources' utility functions. In addition, our results imply that the system operating under α-fair utility is 1/(1 + α)-approximate stable for any α ∈ (0, ∞) for any file size distribution with bounded support. Our results are in contrast to the recent stability result of Bramson (2005) for max-min fair (i.e. α = ∞) under general arrival process and file size distribution, and that of Massoulie (2006) for proportional fair (i.e. α = 1) under Poisson arrival process and phase-type distributions. To obtain our results, we develop an appropriate Lyapunov function for the fluid model established by Gromoll and Williams (2006) 1 .

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Chiang, M., Shah, D., & Tang, A. (2006). Stochastic Stability Under Network Utility Maximization : General File Size Distribution. In 44st Annual Allerton Conference on Communication, Control, and Computing (pp. 1–22).

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