Abstract — We study a dynamic, usage- and congestiondependent pricing system in conjunction with price-sensitive user adaptation of network usage. We first present a Resource Negotiation and Pricing (RNAP) protocol and architecture to enable users to select and dynamically re-negotiate network services. In the second part of the paper, we develop mechanisms within the RNAP architecture for the network to dynamically formulate prices and communicate pricing and charging information to the users. We then outline a general pricing strategy in this context. We discuss candidate algorithms by which applications (singly, or as part of a multi-application system) can adapt their rate and QoS requests, based on the user-perceived value of a given c...
This paper presents an application-layer middleware that applies a microeconomic model to help multi...
This paper presents an application-layer middleware that applies a microeconomic model to help multi...
The problem of sharing bandwidth in a communication network has been the focus of much research aime...
Network delivery services providing "better-than-best-e#ort" service over the Internet are...
Abstract — The Differentiated Services framework (DiffServ) has been proposed to provide multiple Qu...
With the Internet experiencing massive growth, new ways to recover ever rising costs and regulate ne...
Allocating quality of service (QoS) has been a focus of recent work on distributed multimedia system...
Abstract—The performance of multimedia applications on the Internet relates to network bandwidth ava...
The paper proposes a new algorithm for negotiating the price of quality of service in IP differentia...
We consider pricing of network resources in a reservation- based quality-of-service architecture. Th...
This paper explores analytical Radio Resource Management models where the relationship between users...
Integrated networks of the near future are expected to provide a wide variety of ser-vices, which co...
Integrated networks of the near future are expected to provide a wide variety of ser-vices, which co...
This paper presents an application-layer middleware that applies a microeconomic model to help multi...
This paper presents an application-layer middleware that applies a microeconomic model to help multi...
This paper presents an application-layer middleware that applies a microeconomic model to help multi...
This paper presents an application-layer middleware that applies a microeconomic model to help multi...
The problem of sharing bandwidth in a communication network has been the focus of much research aime...
Network delivery services providing "better-than-best-e#ort" service over the Internet are...
Abstract — The Differentiated Services framework (DiffServ) has been proposed to provide multiple Qu...
With the Internet experiencing massive growth, new ways to recover ever rising costs and regulate ne...
Allocating quality of service (QoS) has been a focus of recent work on distributed multimedia system...
Abstract—The performance of multimedia applications on the Internet relates to network bandwidth ava...
The paper proposes a new algorithm for negotiating the price of quality of service in IP differentia...
We consider pricing of network resources in a reservation- based quality-of-service architecture. Th...
This paper explores analytical Radio Resource Management models where the relationship between users...
Integrated networks of the near future are expected to provide a wide variety of ser-vices, which co...
Integrated networks of the near future are expected to provide a wide variety of ser-vices, which co...
This paper presents an application-layer middleware that applies a microeconomic model to help multi...
This paper presents an application-layer middleware that applies a microeconomic model to help multi...
This paper presents an application-layer middleware that applies a microeconomic model to help multi...
This paper presents an application-layer middleware that applies a microeconomic model to help multi...
The problem of sharing bandwidth in a communication network has been the focus of much research aime...