Congestion Control through Network Money
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This paper proposes network money, which is like a coupon or a bond, and which can be exchanged for network resources, network services or higher network resource access priorities. Network money allows a network provider to provide a variety of services that does not use actual charges/tariffs but have similar effects of charges/tariffs. As examples, congestion control, prioritized setup, and network resource trade are described. Simulation analysis shows that the use of network money effectively controls congestion. This paper proposes a congestion control scheme: Users who do not retry calls during congested periods gain network money, and users who retry are required to pay network money.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 1997-07-25
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