We describe the basic economic theory of pricing a congestible resource such as an ftp server, a router, a Web site, etc. In particular, we examine the implications of "congestion pricing" as a way to encourage efficient use of network resources. We explore the implications of flat pricing and congestion pricing for capacity expansion in centrally planned, competitive, and monopolistic environmentshttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/50463/1/Pricing_Congestible_Resources.pd
This paper overlaps substantially with the paper Pricing the Internet. We describe the history, tech...
In the first chapter, I examine how a monopoly service provider prices and allocates their multi-ser...
In this thesis we identify and obtain structural results for two different problems that are motivat...
Abstract. We describe the basic economic theory of pricing a congestible resource such as an ftp ser...
The aim of the work is to examine the issue of pricing network resources so as to ensure fair and ef...
As the Internet makes the transition from research testbed to commercial enterprise, the topic of pr...
We describe the technology and costs of the Internet, then discuss how to design efficient pricing i...
One of the key issues for implementing congestion pricing is the pricing granularity (i.e. pricing i...
We consider I users sending elastic traffic into a Service Provider's (SP's) network. Each user has ...
The Internet is growing very fast. As the current Internet pricing schemes do not support the planne...
With the Internet experiencing massive growth, new ways to recover ever rising costs and regulate ne...
Thesis (S.B. and M.Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and...
Today's large scale networks such as the Internet emerge from the interconnection of privately ...
As the internet makes the transition from research testbed to commercial enterprise, the topic of pr...
Most previous theoretical arguments on congestion pricing are based on the fundamental economic prin...
This paper overlaps substantially with the paper Pricing the Internet. We describe the history, tech...
In the first chapter, I examine how a monopoly service provider prices and allocates their multi-ser...
In this thesis we identify and obtain structural results for two different problems that are motivat...
Abstract. We describe the basic economic theory of pricing a congestible resource such as an ftp ser...
The aim of the work is to examine the issue of pricing network resources so as to ensure fair and ef...
As the Internet makes the transition from research testbed to commercial enterprise, the topic of pr...
We describe the technology and costs of the Internet, then discuss how to design efficient pricing i...
One of the key issues for implementing congestion pricing is the pricing granularity (i.e. pricing i...
We consider I users sending elastic traffic into a Service Provider's (SP's) network. Each user has ...
The Internet is growing very fast. As the current Internet pricing schemes do not support the planne...
With the Internet experiencing massive growth, new ways to recover ever rising costs and regulate ne...
Thesis (S.B. and M.Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and...
Today's large scale networks such as the Internet emerge from the interconnection of privately ...
As the internet makes the transition from research testbed to commercial enterprise, the topic of pr...
Most previous theoretical arguments on congestion pricing are based on the fundamental economic prin...
This paper overlaps substantially with the paper Pricing the Internet. We describe the history, tech...
In the first chapter, I examine how a monopoly service provider prices and allocates their multi-ser...
In this thesis we identify and obtain structural results for two different problems that are motivat...