Delay-Privacy Tradeoff in the Design of Scheduling Policies

作者:Kadloor Sachin*; Kiyavash Negar
来源:IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 2015, 61(5): 2557-2573.
DOI:10.1109/TIT.2015.2406317

摘要

Traditionally, scheduling policies have been optimized to perform well on metrics, such as throughput, delay, and fairness. In the context of shared event schedulers, where a common processor is shared among multiple users, one also has to consider the privacy offered by the scheduling policy. The privacy offered by a scheduling policy measures how much information about the usage pattern of one user of the system can be learned by another as a consequence of sharing the scheduler. We introduced an estimation error-based metric to quantify this privacy. We showed that the most commonly deployed scheduling policy, the first-come-first-served offers very little privacy to its users. We also proposed a parametric nonwork conserving policy, which traded off delay for improved privacy. In this paper, we ask the question, is a tradeoff between delay and privacy fundamental to the design to scheduling policies? In particular, is there a work conserving, possibly randomized, and scheduling policy that scores high on the privacy metric? Answering the first question, we show that there does exist a fundamental limit on the privacy performance of a work-conserving scheduling policy. We quantify this limit. Furthermore, answering the second question, we demonstrate that the round-robin scheduling policy (deterministic policy) is privacy optimal within the class of work-conserving policies.

  • 出版日期2015-5

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