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Nadia Kausar (UCL), Bob Briscoe (BT), Jon Crowcroft (UCL), "A charging model for Sessions on the Internet", from Proc Fourth IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications (ISCC'99), Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt (6-8 Jul 1999)

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Charging and Billing for Future Mobile Internet Services - Cushnie   (Correct)

....control to allow the limited bandwidth of the Internet to catch up with the increasing user traffic. Many charging and billing models and techniques have been proposed for Internet traffic and usage which may be equally applicable to the mobile Internet market using packet switching data networks [25, 26, 28, 29, 37, 38, 41, 42]. 1G GSM networks [1] provide high quality digital telephony with low bandwidth data communications for FAX and SMS. GSM networks are typically multi vendor and consist of a layered architecture including the mobile handsets, the telephone network and the subscriber invoices and bills. The Base ....

Nadia Kausar (UCL), Bob Briscoe (BT), Jon Crowcroft (UCL), "A charging model for Sessions on the Internet", from Proc Fourth IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications (ISCC'99), Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt (6-8 Jul 1999)


A Flexible Service-Level Accounting Architecture for.. - Redmond (2000)   (Correct)

....that accounting architecture could account for them too. While this research was on going, there was comparable work which suggested combining service based costs with those of the network, as was actually carried out contemporaneously in the Flowthru project as part of this research [FTD398] [Kausar98]. While Flowthru project considerations necessitated the inclusion of such network based charges, this thesis suggests that they could have been covered by charges at the service layer. 6.5 Contribution This thesis presented a rigorous examination of the basis of charging for telecommunications ....

Nadia Kausar, Bob Briscoe and Jon Crowcroft. A charging model for sessions on the Internet, 1998.


Investigation and Development of Quality of Service Management.. - Dalton (2000)   (Correct)

....are more elastic that others. Although users are normally prepared to put up with delay with elastic applications 1 because it is expected to be delivered later in the day and picked up some other time, one may send an urgent email which can be treated as a real time or inelastic application [9]. So it would be more efficient if one could segment traffic based on its requirements for delay, jitter etc. Even on relatively unloaded IP networks, delivery delays can vary enough to adversely applications that have real time constraints [3] Certain users are willing to pay for a guaranteed ....

N. Kausar, B. Briscoe, and J. Crowcroft, "A charging model for Sessions on the Internet," presented at Fourth IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications, Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt, 1998.


Protocol-Independent Multicast Pricing - Henderson, Bhatti (2000)   (9 citations)  (Correct)

....and Gong[25] analyse multicast costs to determine the cheapest tree topology for a session in terms of network resources. Their method is protocol independent, although pricing and user incentives are not considered. There is also related work on multicast charging and billing. Kausar et al. [20] propose charging on a per session basis, although this may prove difficult for highly dynamic sessions where each user s duration varies greatly. The Resource Negotiation and Pricing protocol (RNAP) 32] is a pricing protocol for delivering multiple levels of QoS, by integrating reservation, ....

N. Kausar, B. Briscoe, and J. Crowcroft. A charging model for sessions on the internet. In Proc. ISCC '99, Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt, July 1999.


The Direction of Value Flow in Connectionless Networks - Briscoe (1999)   (2 citations)  Self-citation (Briscoe)   (Correct)

....some way has been invented for an ISP s edge customer, C a , to announce her intention to cover some part of the transmission costs of parties communicating with her, C b , C c etc. Some suggestions are given in [5] Kausar suggests modifications to SDP [13] to achieve this for longer sessions [10]. A price needs to be set and settlement made between each pair of parties. If this is achieved, end to end, between the parties involved there are no further engineering implications the pairs of parties clearly trust each other enough to enter into a financial arrangement and are willing to ....

Nadia Kausar, Bob Briscoe and Jon Crowcroft (UCL), A charging model for Sessions on the Internet, in proc IEEE ISCC`99, Egypt, 6-8 Jul 1999, http://www.rennes.enst-bretagne.fr/ afifi/iscc99.html

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