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Safe Dual Gradient Method for Network Utility Maximization Problems

In this paper, we introduce a novel first-order dual gradient algorithm for solving network utility maximization problems that arise in resource allocation schemes over networks with safety-critical constraints. Inspired by applications where customers' demand can only be affected through posted prices and real-time two-way communication with customers is not available, we require an algorithm to generate \textit{safe prices}. This means that at no iteration should the realized demand in response to the posted prices violate the safety constraints of the network. Thus, in contrast to existing first-order methods, our algorithm, called the safe dual gradient method (SDGM), is guaranteed to produce feasible primal iterates at all iterations. We ensure primal feasibility by 1) adding a diminishing safety margin to the constraints, and 2) using a sign-based dual update method with different step sizes for plus and minus directions. In addition, we prove that the primal iterates produced by the SDGM achieve a sublinear static regret of ${\cal O}(\sqrt{T})$.

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