AIMD scheduling and resource allocation in distributed computing systemsDownload PDFOpen Website

2021 (modified: 11 Nov 2022)CoRR 2021Readers: Everyone
Abstract: We consider the problem of simultaneous scheduling and resource allocation of an incoming flow of requests to a set of computing units. By representing each computing unit as a node, we model the overall system as a multi-queue scheme. Inspired by congestion control approaches in communication networks, we propose an AIMD-like (additive increase multiplicative decrease) admission control policy that is stable irrespective of the total number of nodes and AIMD parameters. The admission policy allows us to establish an event-driven discrete model, triggered by a locally identifiable enabling condition. Subsequently, we propose a decentralized resource allocation strategy via a simple nonlinear state feedback controller, guaranteeing global convergence to a bounded set in finite time. Last, we reveal the connection of these properties with Quality of Service specifications, by calculating local queuing time via a simple formula consistent with Little's Law.
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