RESOURCE ALLOCATION
FOR RESOURCE TYPE COMMUNICATION
Sigit Haryadi
Abstract: Fairness is not a human right only, but also significant for the communication traffic, specifically related to the need for the high reliability and fair of the resource allocation that applies to traffic that is both massive and handled automatically by resources, called as massive Resource Type Communications. Furthermore, the Resource Type Communications generates traffic that has two gradation properties, which the first is the gradation of the traffic’s Quality Of Service requirements as a function of the traffic’s type and the second is the gradation or a variation of the traffic as a function of the time, consequently, there are the need …show more content…
And equation 14 writes the formula used to calculate the fairness index as follow.
Table VIII presents a summary of the results of a quantitative calculation that compared four methods: Harmony-in-gradation index proposed in this paper, the Herfindahl-Hirschman Index, the Gini Index and Jain’s Fairness index.
Before performing a calculation, carry out an analysis on formulas Herfindahl-Hirschman Index and Gini Index, which lead to the conclusion that to happen a fair comparison, it should be compared to the Harmony-in-gradation index is the formula of (1- Normalized HHI) and the formula of (1- Gini Index). Even though the Herfindahl-Hirschman Index is intended to calculate the level of concentration is not the level of justice, as well as the formula for calculating the Gini aimed inequality instead of equality.
Concerning to the formulas of four methods was compared and the results of the calculations in Table VIII. As the basis for a qualitative analysis concluded that only Harmony-in-gradation index that is most appropriate for use as the core of the concept Harmony-in-Gradation resource allocation. In conclusion of the Qualitative analysis as