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Stochastic Network Optimization with Application to Communication and Queueing Systems / by Michael Neely.

Springer Nature Synthesis Collection of Technology Collection 3 Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Neely, Michael, Author.
Series:
Synthesis Lectures on Learning, Networks, and Algorithms, 2690-4314
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Artificial intelligence.
Cooperating objects (Computer systems).
Programming languages (Electronic computers).
Telecommunication.
Artificial Intelligence.
Cyber-Physical Systems.
Programming Language.
Communications Engineering, Networks.
Local Subjects:
Artificial Intelligence.
Cyber-Physical Systems.
Programming Language.
Communications Engineering, Networks.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (XII, 199 p.)
Edition:
1st ed. 2010.
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2010.
Summary:
This text presents a modern theory of analysis, control, and optimization for dynamic networks. Mathematical techniques of Lyapunov drift and Lyapunov optimization are developed and shown to enable constrained optimization of time averages in general stochastic systems. The focus is on communication and queueing systems, including wireless networks with time-varying channels, mobility, and randomly arriving traffic. A simple drift-plus-penalty framework is used to optimize time averages such as throughput, throughput-utility, power, and distortion. Explicit performance-delay tradeoffs are provided to illustrate the cost of approaching optimality. This theory is also applicable to problems in operations research and economics, where energy-efficient and profit-maximizing decisions must be made without knowing the future. Topics in the text include the following: - Queue stability theory - Backpressure, max-weight, and virtual queue methods - Primal-dual methods for non-convex stochastic utility maximization - Universal scheduling theory for arbitrary sample paths - Approximate and randomized scheduling theory - Optimization of renewal systems and Markov decision systems Detailed examples and numerous problem set questions are provided to reinforce the main concepts. Table of Contents: Introduction / Introduction to Queues / Dynamic Scheduling Example / Optimizing Time Averages / Optimizing Functions of Time Averages / Approximate Scheduling / Optimization of Renewal Systems / Conclusions.
Contents:
Introduction
Introduction to Queues
Dynamic Scheduling Example
Optimizing Time Averages
Optimizing Functions of Time Averages
Approximate Scheduling
Optimization of Renewal Systems
Conclusions.
ISBN:
9783031799952
303179995X

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