How bad is selfish routing?
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We consider the problem of routing traffic to optimize the performance of a congested network. We are given a network, a rate of traffic between each pair of nodes, and a latency function for each edge specifying the time needed to traverse the edge given its congestion; the objective is to route traffic such that the sum of all travel times---the total latency---is minimized.In many settings, it may be expensive or impossible to regulate network traffic so as to implement an optimal assignment of routes. In the absence of regulation by some central authority, we assume that each network user routes its traffic on the minimum-latency path available to it, given the network congestion caused by the other users.…
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- Latency (audio)
- Traverse
- Computer science
- Network traffic control
- Computer network
- Traffic congestion
- Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution
- Network congestion
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