| G. Kesidis and Y. Jin. Feasible pricing of differentiated services for the emerging Internet. In Proc. 40th Allerton Conference on Communications, Control and Computing, Oct. 2002. |
....different priorities, and users choose the priorities and are charged by the network according to the chosen priority. The dynamics are modeled as a non cooperative game and the existence of an equilibrium for the game model and the resource allocation among the users are studied. Recently, in [13], we devised a two level user access mechanism in which users select a class of service (CoS) based on their ability to pay and on the QoS need of the application under consideration by the user; the network links determine the clearing price and clearing CoS based on the mean backlog of a queue ....
.... updates using techniques and assumptions described in [15] A special case of our generic user access mechanism is TCP s slow start congestion control policy (additive rate increase and multiplicative decrease) extended in a natural way to include differential and targeted user demands [13]. Our previous work on ALOHA [9] is another application of this generic mechanism. This paper does not consider the dynamics between the users and network as the network adjusts prices in response to perceived user demand. We only study the user behavior for fixed network prices, specifically ....
G. Kesidis and Y. Jin. Feasible pricing of differentiated services for the emerging Internet. In Proc. 40th Allerton Conference on Communications, Control and Computing, Oct. 2002.
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