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The Landscape of Fairness: An Axiomatic and Predictive Framework for Network QoE Sensitivity

Published: September 10, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2509.08551v1

By: Zhiyuan Ren , Xinke Jian , Wenchi Cheng and more

Potential Business Impact:

Makes internet fair for everyone, always.

Business Areas:
Usability Testing Data and Analytics, Design

Evaluating network-wide fairness is challenging because it is not a static property but one highly sensitive to Service Level Agreement (SLA) parameters. This paper introduces a complete analytical framework to transform fairness evaluation from a single-point measurement into a proactive engineering discipline centered on a predictable sensitivity landscape. Our framework is built upon a QoE-Imbalance metric whose form is not an ad-hoc choice, but is uniquely determined by a set of fundamental axioms of fairness, ensuring its theoretical soundness. To navigate the fairness landscape across the full spectrum of service demands, we first derive a closed-form covariance rule. This rule provides an interpretable, local compass, expressing the fairness gradient as the covariance between a path's information-theoretic importance and its parameter sensitivity. We then construct phase diagrams to map the global landscape, revealing critical topological features such as robust "stable belts" and high-risk "dangerous wedges". Finally, an analysis of the landscape's curvature yields actionable, topology-aware design rules, including an optimal "Threshold-First" tuning strategy. Ultimately, our framework provides the tools to map, interpret, and navigate the landscape of system sensitivity, enabling the design of more robust and resilient networks.

Country of Origin
🇨🇳 China

Page Count
14 pages

Category
Computer Science:
Information Theory