International audienceIn this paper, we suggest to use an auction scheme to share the available resource of a communication link among several flows, where several users may be interested in the same flow, like multicast/streaming sessions. The auction scheme we introduce is inspired by the previously defined multi-bid auctions, which have been designed to share the available capacity of a communication link among selfish users. We study precisely the behaviour of users, and establish that their best strategy is to actually reveal what the resource is worth to them. The efficiency of the resulting allocation in terms of social welfare is also proved
In this two-part paper we present a general framework for addressing the optimal rare control proble...
Existing multicast control algorithms typically assume trust and free sharing of information among r...
The Progressive Second Price mechanism (PSP), recently introduced by Lazar and Semret to share an in...
International audienceIn this paper, we design a bandwidth pricing mechanism that solves congestion ...
AbstractThe selfish behavior of the users in the overlay multicast networks can lead to degradation ...
International audienceUsage-based or congestion-based charging schemes have been regarded as a relev...
Usage-based or congestion-based charging schemes have been regarded as a relevant way to control con...
We consider the use of an auction as a decentralized mechanism for efficiently and fairly sharing re...
Multicast has long been considered an attractive service for the Internet for the provision of multi...
Abstract—We study multicast in a non-cooperative environment where information flows selfishly route...
We consider a connection oriented packet network where service requests are sub-ject to admission co...
Summary: Should the market players be allowed to withdraw their contracts? Should they be able to re...
Multicast and unicast traffic share and compete for network resources. To facilitate efficient and e...
We analyze the cost allocation strategies with the problef of broadcasting information from some sou...
Part 2: PricingInternational audienceWe consider the resource allocation problem related to Virtual ...
In this two-part paper we present a general framework for addressing the optimal rare control proble...
Existing multicast control algorithms typically assume trust and free sharing of information among r...
The Progressive Second Price mechanism (PSP), recently introduced by Lazar and Semret to share an in...
International audienceIn this paper, we design a bandwidth pricing mechanism that solves congestion ...
AbstractThe selfish behavior of the users in the overlay multicast networks can lead to degradation ...
International audienceUsage-based or congestion-based charging schemes have been regarded as a relev...
Usage-based or congestion-based charging schemes have been regarded as a relevant way to control con...
We consider the use of an auction as a decentralized mechanism for efficiently and fairly sharing re...
Multicast has long been considered an attractive service for the Internet for the provision of multi...
Abstract—We study multicast in a non-cooperative environment where information flows selfishly route...
We consider a connection oriented packet network where service requests are sub-ject to admission co...
Summary: Should the market players be allowed to withdraw their contracts? Should they be able to re...
Multicast and unicast traffic share and compete for network resources. To facilitate efficient and e...
We analyze the cost allocation strategies with the problef of broadcasting information from some sou...
Part 2: PricingInternational audienceWe consider the resource allocation problem related to Virtual ...
In this two-part paper we present a general framework for addressing the optimal rare control proble...
Existing multicast control algorithms typically assume trust and free sharing of information among r...
The Progressive Second Price mechanism (PSP), recently introduced by Lazar and Semret to share an in...