The Internet is built on a model in which Autonomous Systems (AS) peer bilaterally based on pair-wise Service Level Agreements (SLA). This results in a cascaded connectivity model in which routing decisions beyond the next hop are delegated, so an AS has limited control over paths beyond the next hop. While this is a key feature of the Internet, the impact of this cascading model on the structure of the Internet has, to the best of our knowledge, never been analyzed in detail. Using game theory with realistic rules, we provide an analysis of the cascading model. Although our model does not intend to capture the full economic and technical complexity of the real Internet, we show that it exposes the two main business models of peering used c...
International audienceWe propose a model for network optimization in a non-cooperative game setting ...
Abstract. In the Internet, Autonomous Systems (ASes) make contracts called Service Level Agreements ...
An understanding of the topological structure of the Internet is needed for quite a number of networ...
The Internet uses a model in which Autonomous Systems (AS) peer bilaterally with each other, resulti...
The Internet at the interdomain level is a complex network of approximately 50,000 Autonomous System...
International audienceWe propose a model for network optimization in a non-cooperative game setting ...
Internet connectivity at the Autonomous System (AS)-level, defined in terms of pairwise business pee...
International audienceWe propose a model to analyze the decisions taken by an Autonomous System (AS)...
We introduce a game theoretic model of network formation in an effort to understand the complex syst...
The paper presents a simple game-theoretic model of two Internet service providers (ISPs), drawn fro...
The Internet is composed of tens of thousands of Autonomous Systems (ASes) which interconnect with o...
The Internet industry is vertically integrated with Internet Backbone Providers (IBPs) and Internet ...
Abstract—Peering agreements between Autonomous Systems affect not only the flow of interdomain traff...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Autho...
The Internet is a network of Autonomous Systems (ASes) comprising of a complex and complicated ecosy...
International audienceWe propose a model for network optimization in a non-cooperative game setting ...
Abstract. In the Internet, Autonomous Systems (ASes) make contracts called Service Level Agreements ...
An understanding of the topological structure of the Internet is needed for quite a number of networ...
The Internet uses a model in which Autonomous Systems (AS) peer bilaterally with each other, resulti...
The Internet at the interdomain level is a complex network of approximately 50,000 Autonomous System...
International audienceWe propose a model for network optimization in a non-cooperative game setting ...
Internet connectivity at the Autonomous System (AS)-level, defined in terms of pairwise business pee...
International audienceWe propose a model to analyze the decisions taken by an Autonomous System (AS)...
We introduce a game theoretic model of network formation in an effort to understand the complex syst...
The paper presents a simple game-theoretic model of two Internet service providers (ISPs), drawn fro...
The Internet is composed of tens of thousands of Autonomous Systems (ASes) which interconnect with o...
The Internet industry is vertically integrated with Internet Backbone Providers (IBPs) and Internet ...
Abstract—Peering agreements between Autonomous Systems affect not only the flow of interdomain traff...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Autho...
The Internet is a network of Autonomous Systems (ASes) comprising of a complex and complicated ecosy...
International audienceWe propose a model for network optimization in a non-cooperative game setting ...
Abstract. In the Internet, Autonomous Systems (ASes) make contracts called Service Level Agreements ...
An understanding of the topological structure of the Internet is needed for quite a number of networ...