Packet Scheduling and Pricing Based on Inflicted Delay
Viinikainen, A. (2006). Packet Scheduling and Pricing Based on Inflicted Delay. In J. Filipe, & M. S. Obaidat (Eds.), E-business and telecommunication networks : third international conference, ICETE 2006, Setúbal, Portugal, August 7-10, 2006 : selected papers (pp. 113-117). Springer VS. Communications in Computer and Information Science, 9. https://doi.org/10.5220/0001424201130117
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An adaptive packet scheduling method is presented in this paper. The adaptive weights of a scheduler are chosen based on maximizing the revenue of the network service provider. The pricing scenario is based on the delay that a connection will inflict to other connections. The features of the adaptive weight updating algorithm are simulated, analyzed and compared to a constant weight algorithm.
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