DocumentCode :
380621
Title :
How to market-manage a QoS network
Author :
Altmann, Jorn ; Daanen, Hans ; Oliver, Huw ; Suarez, A.S.-B.
Volume :
1
fYear :
2002
fDate :
23-27 June 2002
Firstpage :
284
Abstract :
This paper describes a control mechanism for a future Internet. It is an economic mechanism that enables users to choose different pairs of price/QoS priority levels for network services at the user time scale. The user time scale means that prices vary at a rate suitable for human beings to respond to those price changes. The changes might happen on an hourly, daily, or weekly basis. We believe that such an economic control mechanism at a medium time scale, which is coupled with a technical rate control mechanism at a short time scale, is a simple and cost-reducing system that can provide quality of service to end-users. We show that the approach proposed enables network service providers to react to network congestion appropriately and provide end-users with high flexibility in service selection. After discussing different Internet pricing principles, we describe the market-managed test network, the QoS pricing and charging software for network services, and the experiments run on a DiffServ network. We present a theoretical model based on Markov chains that can represent the proposed market-managed network. Finally, we present results from the analysis of the theoretical model as well as measurement results from the DiffServ network. We show that the behavior of such a system depends on the user´s net benefit, the prices for the network services, as well as on the heterogeneity of the user pool.
Keywords :
Internet; Markov processes; computer network management; costing; economics; quality of service; tariffs; telecommunication control; DiffServ network; Internet pricing; Markov chains; QoS charging software; QoS network; QoS pricing software; cost-reducing system; economic control mechanism; economic mechanism; market-managed test network; market-management; medium time scale; network congestion; network service providers; network services; price changes; price/QoS priority levels; quality of service; service selection; short time scale; technical rate control mechanism; user net benefit; user pool heterogeneity; user time scale; Costs; Game theory; Hardware; IP networks; Laboratories; Pricing; Quality of service; Queueing analysis; Software architecture; Web and internet services;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
INFOCOM 2002. Twenty-First Annual Joint Conference of the IEEE Computer and Communications Societies. Proceedings. IEEE
Conference_Location :
New York, NY, USA
ISSN :
0743-166X
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7476-2
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/INFCOM.2002.1019270
Filename :
1019270
Link To Document :
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