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A Markov Decision Process based flow assignment framework for heterogeneous network access

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A Markov Decision Process based flow assignment framework for heterogeneous network access
We consider a scenario where devices with multiple networking capabilities access networks with heterogeneous characteristics. In such a setting, we address the problem of efficient utilization of multiple access networks (wireless and/or wireline) by devices via optimal assignment of traffic flows with given utilities to different networks. We develop and analyze a device middleware functionality that monitors network characteristics and employs a Markov Decision Process (MDP) based control scheme that in conjunction with stochastic characterization of the available bit rate and delay of the networks generates an optimal policy for allocation of flows to different networks. The optimal policy maximizes, under available bit rate and delay constraints on the access networks, a discounted reward which is a function of the flow utilities. The flow assignment policy is periodically updated and is consulted by the flows to dynamically perform network selection during their lifetimes...
Jatinder Pal Singh, Tansu Alpcan, Piyush Agrawal,
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Type Journal
Year 2010
Where WINET
Authors Jatinder Pal Singh, Tansu Alpcan, Piyush Agrawal, Varun Sharma
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