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Enabling Long-term Fairness in Dynamic Resource Allocation

Tareq Si Salem, George Iosifidis, Giovanni Neglia

2022Proceedings of the ACM on Measurement and Analysis of Computing Systems18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We study the fairness of dynamic resource allocation problem under the α-fairness criterion. We recognize two different fairness objectives that naturally arise in this problem: the well-understood slot-fairness objective that aims to ensure fairness at every timeslot, and the less explored horizon-fairness objective that aims to ensure fairness across utilities accumulated over a time horizon. We argue that horizon-fairness comes at a lower price in terms of social welfare. We study horizon-fairness with the regret as a performance metric and show that vanishing regret cannot be achieved in presence of an unrestricted adversary. We propose restrictions on the adversary's capabilities corresponding to realistic scenarios and an online policy that indeed guarantees vanishing regret under these restrictions. We demonstrate the applicability of the proposed fairness framework to a representative resource management problem considering a virtualized caching system where different caches cooperate to serve content requests.

Topics & Concepts

RegretFairness measureComputer scienceResource allocationTime horizonMax-min fairnessMetric (unit)Term (time)AdversaryResource (disambiguation)HorizonComputer securityMathematical optimizationEconomicsComputer networkOperations managementMathematicsThroughputQuantum mechanicsGeometryPhysicsMachine learningTelecommunicationsWirelessCaching and Content DeliveryOpportunistic and Delay-Tolerant NetworksOptimization and Search Problems
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