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Multirate multicast service provisioning II: a tâtonnement process for rate allocation

Tudor Stoenescu (), Mingyan Liu () and Demosthenis Teneketzis ()

Mathematical Methods of Operations Research, 2007, vol. 65, issue 3, 389-415

Abstract: In multirate multicast different users in the same multicast group can receive services at different rates depending on their own requirements and the congestion level of the network. In this two-part paper we present a general framework for addressing the optimal rate control problem in multirate multicast where the objective is the maximization of a social welfare function expressed by the sum of the users’ utility functions. In Part II we present a market based mechanism and an adjustment process that have the following features. They satisfy the informational constraints imposed by the nature of multirate multicast; and when they are combined with the results of Part I they result in an optimal solution of the corresponding centralized multirate multicast problem. Copyright Springer-Verlag 2007

Keywords: Multirate Multicast; Rate Allocation; Pricing Mechanism; Price Splitting (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007
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