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Network stability under max-min fair bandwidth sharing
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    Network stability under max-min fair bandwidth sharing (English)
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    18 August 2010
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    The author studies a model for congestion control in Internet flows on the connection level. In contrast to previous papers, interarrival and service time distributions are not exponential, for service time \(2+d\) moments (some \(d\) greater than 0) are required. The weighted max-min policies are shown to be stable for a subcritical network, i.e., the joint load of all routes dedicated to a common link does not exceed the link capacity. The methods of proof are general construction of Lyapunov functions for the Markovian network processes.
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    bandwith sharing
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    stability
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    Lyapunov functions
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    non-exponential service times
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    non-exponential interarrival times
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    weighted max-min fair policy
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