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Near-Optimal Packet Scheduling in Multihop Networks with End-to-End Deadline Constraints

Networking and Internet Architecture 2023-10-31 v1 Optimization and Control

Abstract

Scheduling packets with end-to-end deadline constraints in multihop networks is an important problem that has been notoriously difficult to tackle. Recently, there has been progress on this problem in the worst-case traffic setting, with the objective of maximizing the number of packets delivered within their deadlines. Specifically, the proposed algorithms were shown to achieve Ω(1/log(L))\Omega(1/\log(L)) fraction of the optimal objective value if the minimum link capacity in the network is Cmin=Ω(log(L))C_{\min}=\Omega(\log (L)), where LL is the maximum length of a packet's route in the network (which is bounded by the packet's maximum deadline). However, such guarantees can be quite pessimistic due to the strict worst-case traffic assumption and may not accurately reflect real-world settings. In this work, we aim to address this limitation by exploring whether it is possible to design algorithms that achieve a constant fraction of the optimal value while relaxing the worst-case traffic assumption. We provide a positive answer by demonstrating that in stochastic traffic settings, such as i.i.d. packet arrivals, near-optimal, (1ϵ)(1-\epsilon)-approximation algorithms can be designed if Cmin=Ω(log(L/ϵ)ϵ2)C_{\min} = \Omega\big(\frac{\log (L/\epsilon) } {\epsilon^2}\big). To the best of our knowledge, this is the first result that shows this problem can be solved near-optimally under nontrivial assumptions on traffic and link capacity. We further present extended simulations using real network traces with non-stationary traffic, which demonstrate that our algorithms outperform worst-case-based algorithms in practical settings.

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@article{arxiv.2310.19077,
  title  = {Near-Optimal Packet Scheduling in Multihop Networks with End-to-End Deadline Constraints},
  author = {Christos Tsanikidis and Javad Ghaderi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2310.19077},
  year   = {2023}
}