Multi-service networks: flow configuration, pricing and incentive Stackelberg strategies
Citation
DIMIROVSKI, G. M., JING, Y. W., SOHRABY, K. (2005). Multi-service networks: flow configuration, pricing and incentive Stackelberg strategies. 7th International Conference on Telecommunications in Modern Satellite, Cable and Broadcasting Services, 28-30 Sept. 2005. (TELSIKS 2005), Volume 2, pp. 327-338. https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TELSKS.2005.1572122.Abstract
High-speed communication networks, such as BISDN and Internet, allow several types of network traffic to coexist in the same transmission medium and belong to the category of multi-service networks. Several new results on flow configuration, pricing and routing are presented in addition to overviews of relevant previous works. These derived by making use of the concepts Nash equilibrium, Pareto optimality and Stackelberg strategies borrowed from game theory, These are highlighted by means of illustrative examples. It is clamed the control-theoretic view on incentives in the theory of noncooperative games provides for tools to solve various control and management problems in high-speed communication networks hence many QoS problems too.