Pricing in computer networks: motivation, formulation, and example
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking (TON)
Priority pricing of integrated services networks
Internet economics
Pricing in next generation networks: a queuing model to guarantee QoS
Performance Evaluation
Proceedings of the 34th conference on Winter simulation: exploring new frontiers
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Technical and regulatory changes motivate the economics of the interconnections to be re-examined for the next-generation Internet. This paper presents a framework for the economics of market-based QoS interconnection networks. The economic model presented captures the characteristics of opportunity costs and demands and suggests strategies for QoS pricing and allocation. We use the statistical results of network simulation to present numerical examples of those market opportunity costs with respect to the contracted QoS network services. Using the model, we show the network economics of market-based QoS interconnections.