| S. Herzog, S. Shenker and D. Estrin, Sharing multicast costs, in: Internet Economics,eds. L.W. McKnight and J.P. Bailey (MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1997) pp. 169--212. |
....of the network, although there would probably have to be some measurement at the inter ISP gateways. This task could be simplified by using sampling. As with most other pricing schemes, there are still areas requiring further research. For example, how should one charge for multicasting (cf. [20]. It would also be necessary to arrange for 800 like services, in which the receiver pays. These have already been considered in the literature, and the authenticated transactions required for them can also be carried out just by the service providers at the edges of the network. 5 THE ....
Herzog, S. Shenker, S. and Estrin, D. Sharing multicast costs, pp. 169-212 in Internet Economics, L. W. McKnight and J. P. Bailey, eds., MIT Press, 1997. Preliminary version in J. Electronic Publishing, special issue on Internet economics, hhttp://www.press.umich.edu/jep/i.
....in Internet economics has been growing since the early 1990s. Particular attention has been given to topics such as pricing, and economic relations among ISPs (see [MB97] and the references therein) As for multicasting, the aspect of fair cost sharing among the receivers has been analyzed in [HSE97] using the theory of cooperative games. Their model fits a scenario in which the multicast group is long lived, and the shared multicast tree is owned by the receivers (or by a non profit entity) In contrast, in our model the multicast groups are transient and short lived. Furthermore, it is ....
S. Herzog, S. Shenker, and D. Estrin. Sharing multicast costs. In L. W. McKnight and J. P. Bailey, editors, Internet Economics, pages 169--212. MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1997.
....of the network, although there would probably have to be some measurement at the inter ISP gateways. This task could be simplified by using sampling. As with most other pricing schemes, there are still areas requiring further research. For example, how should one charge for multicasting (cf. [HerzogSE]. It would also be necessary to arrange for 800 like services, in which the receiver pays. These have already been considered in the literature, and the authenticated transactions required for them can also be carried out just by the service providers at the edges of the network. 5. The ....
S. Herzog, S. Shenker, and D. Estrin, Sharing multicast costs, pp. 169-212 in Internet Economics, L. W. McKnight and J. P. Bailey, eds., MIT Press, 1997. Preliminary version in J. Electronic Publishing, special issue on Internet economics, hhttp://www.press.umich.edu/jep/i.
....substitutes for private line and Frame Relay services for large organiza 12 tions that have several facilities in areas covered by that ISP. As with most other pricing schemes, there are still areas requiring further research. For example, how should one charge for multicasting (cf. [HerzogSE]. It would also be necessary to arrange for 800 like services, in which the receiver pays. These have already been considered in the literature, and the authenticated transactions required for them can also be carried out just by the service providers at the edges of the network. 5. The ....
S. Herzog, S. Shenker, and D. Estrin, Sharing multicast costs, pp. 169212 in Internet Economics, L. W. McKnight and J. P. Bailey, eds., MIT Press, 1997. Preliminary version in J. Electronic Publishing, special issue on Internet economics, hhttp://www.press.umich.edu/jep/i.
No context found.
S. Herzog, S. Shenker and D. Estrin, Sharing multicast costs, in: Internet Economics,eds. L.W. McKnight and J.P. Bailey (MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1997) pp. 169--212.
No context found.
S. Herzog, S. Shenker, and D. Estrin. Sharing multicast costs. In L. W. McKnight and J. P. Bailey, editors, Internet Economics, pages 169-212. MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1997.
Online articles have much greater impact More about CiteSeer.IST Add search form to your site Submit documents Feedback
CiteSeer.IST - Copyright Penn State and NEC