Pricing for QoS-enabled networks: A survey

  • Authors:
  • Luiz A. DaSilva

  • Affiliations:
  • Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, USA

  • Venue:
  • IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials
  • Year:
  • 2000

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Abstract

A complete solution to the problem of providing adequate quality of service (QoS) to heterogeneous users must take into account the issue of pricing. By adopting an appropriate pricing policy and by setting prices carefully, a service provider will be able to offer the necessary incentives for each user to choose the service that best matches his⁄her needs, thereby discouraging over-allocation of resources and maximizing revenue and⁄or social welfare. In this article, we survey some of the recent research in the literature dealing with service pricing in multi-service networks. All of the work surveyed here addresses the relationship between prices and traffic management functions such as congestion control, resource provisioning, and call admission control. We summarize proposed pricing policies for the Internet and for ATM networks, as well as some studies of pricing for general QoS-enabled networks.