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  1. T. Bonald, A. Proutière, J. Roberts and J. Virtamo, Computational aspects of balanced fairness, in Proceedings of the 18th International Teletraffic Congress (ITC-18), pp. 801 - 810, 2003, Berlin, Germany (pdf)(bib)
    Abstract: Flow level behaviour of data networks depends on the allocation of link capacities between competing flows. It has been recently shown that there exist allocations with the property that the stationary distribution of the number of flows in progress on different routes depends only on the traffic loads on these routes and is insensitive to any detailed traffic characteristics. Balanced fairness refers to the most effcient of such allocations. In this paper we develop a general recursive algorithm for efficiently calculating the corresponding performance metrics like flow throughput. Several examples are worked out using this algorithm including the practically interesting case of tree networks.