Proceeding of: ReArch'09, Proceedings of the 2009 workshop on Re-architecting the internet, (49-54), 1 December 2009, Rome, Italy.Over the last few years, a significant amount of the effort of the Future Internet architecture is devoted in order to improve the scalability of the next generation routing architecture. In this paper, we study providers’ incentives to perform prefix aggregation or deaggregation of non-customers routes. This is essentially a tradeoff between reduced router memory and reduced capacity of attracting customer traffic. We study the case where two ISPs compete for attracting traffic, by using game theory. In particular, we propose a game-theoretic model and we analyze the properties of the equilibrium. In a symmetric...
Abstract Communication networks are becoming ubiquitous and more and more com-petitive among revenue...
In this work, the basic concepts of two branches of game theory, non-cooperative (including leader-f...
Abstract—This paper attends to the well-known problem of compressing the Forwarding Information Base...
Proceeding of: ReArch'09, Proceedings of the 2009 workshop on Re-architecting the internet, (49-54),...
We consider the problem of Internet switching, where traffic is generated by selfish users. We study...
Abstract — New Internet protocols such as ECN, re-ECN and Conex, provide valuable information to ISP...
International audienceIn this paper we deal with inter-domain routing management from an economical ...
AbstractWe consider the problem of Internet switching, where traffic is generated by selfish users. ...
International audienceCommunication networks are becoming ubiquitous and more and more competitive a...
We present a game-theoretic model that captures many of the intricacies of interdomain routing in to...
Congestion control at bottleneck routers on the internet is a long standing problem. Many policies h...
In large-scale communication networks, like the Internet, it is usually impossible to globally manag...
We model the Internet as a collection of Internet Service Providers (ISPs) that transit and peer to ...
Abstract. Congestion control at bottleneck routers on the internet is a long stand-ing problem. Many...
International audienceWe propose a model for network optimization in a non-cooperative game setting ...
Abstract Communication networks are becoming ubiquitous and more and more com-petitive among revenue...
In this work, the basic concepts of two branches of game theory, non-cooperative (including leader-f...
Abstract—This paper attends to the well-known problem of compressing the Forwarding Information Base...
Proceeding of: ReArch'09, Proceedings of the 2009 workshop on Re-architecting the internet, (49-54),...
We consider the problem of Internet switching, where traffic is generated by selfish users. We study...
Abstract — New Internet protocols such as ECN, re-ECN and Conex, provide valuable information to ISP...
International audienceIn this paper we deal with inter-domain routing management from an economical ...
AbstractWe consider the problem of Internet switching, where traffic is generated by selfish users. ...
International audienceCommunication networks are becoming ubiquitous and more and more competitive a...
We present a game-theoretic model that captures many of the intricacies of interdomain routing in to...
Congestion control at bottleneck routers on the internet is a long standing problem. Many policies h...
In large-scale communication networks, like the Internet, it is usually impossible to globally manag...
We model the Internet as a collection of Internet Service Providers (ISPs) that transit and peer to ...
Abstract. Congestion control at bottleneck routers on the internet is a long stand-ing problem. Many...
International audienceWe propose a model for network optimization in a non-cooperative game setting ...
Abstract Communication networks are becoming ubiquitous and more and more com-petitive among revenue...
In this work, the basic concepts of two branches of game theory, non-cooperative (including leader-f...
Abstract—This paper attends to the well-known problem of compressing the Forwarding Information Base...