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Optimal Flow Distribution Among Multiple Channels with Unknown Capacities

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Optimal Flow Distribution Among Multiple Channels with Unknown Capacities
Consider a simple network flow problem in which there are n channels directed from a source to a sink. The channel capacities are unknown and we wish to determine a feasible network flow of value D. Flow problems with unknown capacities arise naturally in numerous applications, including inter-domain traffic routing in the Internet, bandwidth allocation for sending files in peer-to-peer networks, but also the distribution of physical goods like newspapers among different points of sale. We study protocols that probe the network by attempting to send a flow of at most D units through the network. If the flow is not feasible, the protocol is told on which channels the capacity was exceeded (binary feedback) and possibly also how many units of flow were successfully send on these channels (throughput feedback). For the latter, more informative type of feedback we present optimal protocols for minimizing the number rounds needed to find a feasible flow and for minimizing the total amount ...
Richard M. Karp, Till Nierhoff, Till Tantau
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Year 2006
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Authors Richard M. Karp, Till Nierhoff, Till Tantau
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