Title :
Proportionally fair pricing: dynamics, stability and pathology
Author :
Carroll, J.E. ; Kirkby, P.A.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Eng., Cambridge Univ., UK
fDate :
2/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A potential key to the future control on the Internet of high quality-of-service traffic is dynamic pricing of bandwidth allocations, with `proportional fairness´ as one attractive possibility. For the first time to the authors´ knowledge, `small-changes´ and complex frequency-domain techniques (as used in classical control theory) are used to study dynamics of the relationships between bid-prices, proportionally fair bandwidth allocations and resource prices; instability, stability and convergence rates; integration from one (approximate) solution to another (accurate) solution allowing assessment of stability of major changes of traffic on the network; how coalitions of customers might distort the market by changing their bids but not getting any change in their allocation of bandwidth. Both standard proportional fairness and price-limited proportional fairness are discussed: the latter having floor prices for the resources. These prevent large unwanted allocations of bandwidth that may be needed at a later time, provide a smooth transition between low and high demands and greatly speed up dynamic allocations at low utilisation
Keywords :
Internet; bandwidth allocation; costing; quality of service; telecommunication traffic; Internet; bandwidth allocations; bid-prices; complex frequency-domain techniques; convergence rates; customer coalitions; dynamic allocations; dynamic pricing; dynamics; high quality-of-service traffic; integration; price-limited proportional fairness; proportionally fair bandwidth allocations; proportionally fair pricing; resource prices; small-changes; stability; standard proportional fairness;
Journal_Title :
Communications, IEE Proceedings-
DOI :
10.1049/ip-com:20000070