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Interaction of ISPs: Distributed Resource Allocation and Revenue Maximization

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Interaction of ISPs: Distributed Resource Allocation and Revenue Maximization
The Internet is a hierarchical architecture comprising heterogeneous entities of privately owned infrastructures, where higher level Internet service providers (ISPs) supply connectivity to the local ISPs and charge the local ISPs for the transit services. One of the challenging problems facing service providers today is how to increase the profitability while maintaining good service qualities as the network scales up. In this work, we seek to understand the fundamental issues on the "interplay" (or interaction) between ISPs at different tiers. While the local ISPs (which we term peers) can communicate with each other by purchasing the connectivity from transit ISPs, there stands an opportunity for them to set up private peering relationships. Under this competitive framework, we explore the issues on (a) impact of peering relationship, (b) resource distribution, (c) revenue maximization, and (d) condition for network upgrade. Firstly, a generalized model is presented to ch...
Sam C. M. Lee, Joe Wenjie Jiang, Dah-Ming Chiu, Jo
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Type Journal
Year 2008
Where TPDS
Authors Sam C. M. Lee, Joe Wenjie Jiang, Dah-Ming Chiu, John C. S. Lui
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