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Inter-domain Coordination Models

Inter-domain Coordination Models

  • Eleni Agiatzidou17,
  • Costas Courcoubetis17,
  • Olivier Dugeon18,
  • Finn-Tore Johansen19 &
  • …
  • George D. Stamoulis17 
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Abstract

In order for the Network Service Providers (NSPs) to provide end-to-end Quality of Service (QoS) at the inter-domain level different coordination models have been proposed by ETICS project. In this work we present and analyse the plausible alternatives of those models and we compare them with each other in terms of information asymmetry issues. We show that different information sets affect the total service provision and we present a basic model analysis on information issues by means of game-theoretic models.

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  • Charging and pricing QoS
  • game theory
  • end-to-end services

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  1. Athens University of Economics and Business, Greece

    Eleni Agiatzidou, Costas Courcoubetis & George D. Stamoulis

  2. Telecom-Orange Labs, France

    Olivier Dugeon

  3. Telenor Digital Services, Norway

    Finn-Tore Johansen

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  1. Department of Telecommunications Engineering, Czech Technical University in Prague, Technicka 2, 166 27, Prague 6, Czech Republic

    Zdenek Becvar, Robert Bestak & Lukas Kencl,  & 

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Agiatzidou, E., Courcoubetis, C., Dugeon, O., Johansen, FT., Stamoulis, G.D. (2012). Inter-domain Coordination Models. In: Becvar, Z., Bestak, R., Kencl, L. (eds) NETWORKING 2012 Workshops. NETWORKING 2012. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 7291. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-30039-4_14

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