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Peering Versus Transit: A Game Theoretical Model for Autonomous Systems Connectivity

Giovanni Accongiagioco (), Eitan Altman (), Enrico Gregori () and Luciano Lenzini ()
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Giovanni Accongiagioco: IIT-CNR
Eitan Altman: INRIA Sophia Antipolis
Enrico Gregori: IIT-CNR
Luciano Lenzini: IIT-CNR

Chapter Chapter 11 in Multilevel Strategic Interaction Game Models for Complex Networks, 2019, pp 201-237 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract We propose a model for network optimization in a non-cooperative game setting with specific reference to the Internet connectivity. The model describes the decisions taken by an Autonomous System (AS) when joining the Internet. We first define a realistic model for the interconnection costs incurred; then we use this cost model to perform a game theoretic analysis of the decisions related to link creation and traffic routing, keeping into account the peering/transit dichotomy.

Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-24455-2_11

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