The Internet is composed of tens of thousands of Autonomous Systems (ASes) which interconnect with one another through customer-provider (transit) and settlement-free peering links. Their intercon-nection objectives are a function of their business type e.g., transi
International audienceThe network neutrality debate originally stems from the growing traffic asymme...
The Internet industry is vertically integrated with Internet Backbone Providers (IBPs) and Internet ...
Resource sharing, ISP peering, Game theory, Multi-stage Nash game, Backward induction,
Abstract—Peering agreements between Autonomous Systems affect not only the flow of interdomain traff...
The paper presents a simple game-theoretic model of two Internet service providers (ISPs), drawn fro...
International audienceWe propose a model for network optimization in a non-cooperative game setting ...
The Internet is built on a model in which Autonomous Systems (AS) peer bilaterally based on pair-wis...
The Internet at the interdomain level is a complex network of approximately 50,000 Autonomous System...
We examine the strategic interaction between interconnection and compe-tition in the Internet backbo...
International audienceWe propose a model to analyze the decisions taken by an Autonomous System (AS)...
Operators of the Autonomous Systems (ASes) composing the Internet must deal with constant traffic gr...
The paper finds that the key element as an internet industry structural determinant is peering inter...
International audienceWe propose a model for network optimization in a non-cooperative game setting ...
The Internet is a network of Autonomous Systems (ASes) comprising of a complex and complicated ecosy...
The current Internet is a hierarchical architecture comprising heterogeneous entities of privately o...
International audienceThe network neutrality debate originally stems from the growing traffic asymme...
The Internet industry is vertically integrated with Internet Backbone Providers (IBPs) and Internet ...
Resource sharing, ISP peering, Game theory, Multi-stage Nash game, Backward induction,
Abstract—Peering agreements between Autonomous Systems affect not only the flow of interdomain traff...
The paper presents a simple game-theoretic model of two Internet service providers (ISPs), drawn fro...
International audienceWe propose a model for network optimization in a non-cooperative game setting ...
The Internet is built on a model in which Autonomous Systems (AS) peer bilaterally based on pair-wis...
The Internet at the interdomain level is a complex network of approximately 50,000 Autonomous System...
We examine the strategic interaction between interconnection and compe-tition in the Internet backbo...
International audienceWe propose a model to analyze the decisions taken by an Autonomous System (AS)...
Operators of the Autonomous Systems (ASes) composing the Internet must deal with constant traffic gr...
The paper finds that the key element as an internet industry structural determinant is peering inter...
International audienceWe propose a model for network optimization in a non-cooperative game setting ...
The Internet is a network of Autonomous Systems (ASes) comprising of a complex and complicated ecosy...
The current Internet is a hierarchical architecture comprising heterogeneous entities of privately o...
International audienceThe network neutrality debate originally stems from the growing traffic asymme...
The Internet industry is vertically integrated with Internet Backbone Providers (IBPs) and Internet ...
Resource sharing, ISP peering, Game theory, Multi-stage Nash game, Backward induction,