| Low SH. Equilibrium bandwidth and buffer allocations for elastic traffics. IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking 2000;8(3):373--83. |
....can be used to effectively model investment flexibility. A number of publications discuss the use of real options theory for optimal investment timing (e.g. 2] 3] 4] and references therein) but researchers in network planning and management do not appear to have used these concepts [5] [6]. In this paper, we apply a real options framework to the problem of the optimal timing investment into new capacity. Given a set of lines with different characteristics, we aim to find the percentage (in terms of the maximum transmission rate of a line) at which it is optimal to upgrade. To the ....
S. H. Low, "Equilibrium bandwidth and buffer allocations for elastic traffics," IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking, vol. 8, pp. 373--383, 2000.
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Low SH. Equilibrium bandwidth and buffer allocations for elastic traffics. IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking 2000;8(3):373--83.
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S. Low, "Equilibrium Bandwidth and Buffer Allocations for Elastic Traffics," IEEE/ACM Trans. on Networking, 2000.
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S. Low, "Equilibrium Bandwidth and Buffer Allocations for Elastic Traffics, " IEEE/ACM Trans. on Networking, 2000.
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