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Stochastic network utility maximisation—a tribute to Kelly's paper published in this journal a decade agoYi et al., 2008
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- Yi Y
- Chiang M
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- European Transactions on Telecommunications
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Since the seminal work by Kelly on distributed network resource allocation using the language of network utility maximisation (NUM) a decade ago, there have been extensive research efforts generalising and applying NUM to model, analyse and design various …
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