Stability and moment bounds under utility-maximising service allocations: Finite and infinite networks
From MaRDI portal
Publication:5005020
DOI10.1017/apr.2020.8zbMath1473.60145arXiv1812.01435OpenAlexW2995522662MaRDI QIDQ5005020
Alexander L. Stolyar, Vsevolod Shneer
Publication date: 4 August 2021
Published in: Advances in Applied Probability (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1812.01435
stochastic stabilityqueueing networkswireless networksinfinite networksmulti-hop networkssingle-hop networksstationary moment boundsutility-maximising service allocations
Related Items (max. 100)
Comparison of stability regions for a line distribution network with stochastic load demands ⋮ Ergodicity and steady state analysis for interference queueing networks
Cites Work
- Unnamed Item
- Stability conditions for a discrete-time decentralised medium access algorithm
- Bandwidth sharing and admission control for elastic traffic
- On positive Harris recurrence of multiclass queueing networks: A unified approach via fluid limit models
- Interference queueing networks on grids
- Ergodicity of stochastic processes describing the operation of open queueing networks
- Randomized scheduling algorithm for queueing networks
- Qualitative properties of \(\alpha\)-fair policies in bandwidth-sharing networks
- Rate control for communication networks: shadow prices, proportional fairness and stability
- Dynamic Distributed Scheduling in Random Access Networks
- Criteria for ergodicity, exponential ergodicity and strong ergodicity of Markov processes
- Stability and convergence of moments for multiclass queueing networks via fluid limit models
- Stability properties of constrained queueing systems and scheduling policies for maximum throughput in multihop radio networks
- On the Stochastic Matrices Associated with Certain Queuing Processes
This page was built for publication: Stability and moment bounds under utility-maximising service allocations: Finite and infinite networks