Congestion pricing and user adaptation

Ganesh, A., Laevens, K. & Steinberg, R.ORCID logo (2001). Congestion pricing and user adaptation. In Twenty Years Into the Communications Odyssey: IEEE Infocom 2001: the Conference on Computer Communications: Proceedings of the T (pp. 959-965). IEEE. https://doi.org/10.1109/INFCOM.2001.916288
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The problem of sharing bandwidth in a communication network has been the focus of much research aimed at guaranteeing an appropriate quality of service to users. This is particularly challenging in an environment with a great diversity of users and applications, which makes it difficult, if not impossible, to tightly constrain user attributes and requirements. This motivates shifting the burden of rate allocation from the network to the end-systems. We propose a decentralized scheme for user adaptation and study its dynamics. The proposed scheme uses congestion prices as a mechanism for providing both feedback and incentives to end-systems.

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