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- 2020
- Nathan D. Price
, Maciej J. Zawodniok
, Ivan G. Guardiola
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Transceivers as a Resource: Scheduling Time and Bandwidth in Software-Defined Radio. IEEE Access 8: 132603-132613 (2020) - Zhenyu Zhou
, Bingchen Wang
, Bo Gu
, Bo Ai
, Shahid Mumtaz
, Jonathan Rodriguez, Mohsen Guizani
:
Time-Dependent Pricing for Bandwidth Slicing Under Information Asymmetry and Price Discrimination. IEEE Trans. Commun. 68(11): 6975-6989 (2020) - 2019
- Dong Li
, Ying-Chang Liang
:
Price-Based Bandwidth Allocation for Backscatter Communication With Bandwidth Constraints. IEEE Trans. Wirel. Commun. 18(11): 5170-5180 (2019) - 2018
- Tom Deakin, James Price, Matt Martineau, Simon McIntosh-Smith
:
Evaluating attainable memory bandwidth of parallel programming models via BabelStream. Int. J. Comput. Sci. Eng. 17(3): 247-262 (2018) - Julian Romero
, Luis Guijarro
, Vicent Pla
, José R. Vidal:
Price competition between a macrocell and a small-cell service provider with limited resources and optimal bandwidth user subscription: a game-theoretical model. Telecommun. Syst. 67(2): 195-209 (2018) - 2017
- Hamed Hamzeh
, Mahdi Hemmati
, Shervin Shirmohammadi
:
Priced-Based Fair Bandwidth Allocation for Networked Multimedia. ISM 2017: 19-24 - 2016
- Ghulam Abbas:
Bandwidth Price Estimation for Scalable and Responsive Rate Control. J. Interconnect. Networks 16(3-4): 1650005:1-1650005:30 (2016) - Tom Deakin
, James Price, Matt Martineau, Simon McIntosh-Smith
:
GPU-STREAM v2.0: Benchmarking the Achievable Memory Bandwidth of Many-Core Processors Across Diverse Parallel Programming Models. ISC Workshops 2016: 489-507 - 2014
- Santhanakrishnan Anand, Shamik Sengupta
, Rajarathnam Chandramouli:
Price-bandwidth dynamics for WSPs in heterogeneous wireless networks. Phys. Commun. 12: 63-78 (2014) - László Gyarmati, Nikolaos Laoutaris
, Kostas Sdrolias, Pablo Rodriguez, Costas Courcoubetis:
From advertising profits to bandwidth prices: A quantitative methodology for negotiating premium peering. SIGMETRICS Perform. Evaluation Rev. 42(3): 29-32 (2014) - Wee Kim Tan, Dinil Mon Divakaran, Mohan Gurusamy
:
Uniform price auction for allocation of dynamic cloud bandwidth. ICC 2014: 2944-2949 - Hamed Kebriaei, Behrouz Maham, Dusit Niyato
:
Bandwidth price optimization for D2D communication underlaying cellular networks. WCNC Workshops 2014: 248-253 - László Gyarmati, Nikolaos Laoutaris, Kostas Sdrolias, Pablo Rodriguez, Costas Courcoubetis:
From advertising profits to bandwidth prices-A quantitative methodology for negotiating premium peering. CoRR abs/1404.4208 (2014) - 2008
- Sergios Soursos, Costas Courcoubetis, Richard R. Weber:
Dynamic Bandwidth Pricing: Provision Cost, Market Size, Effective Bandwidths and Price Games. J. Univers. Comput. Sci. 14(5): 766-785 (2008) - Juncheng Jia, Qian Zhang
:
Bandwidth and Price Competitions of Wireless Service Providers in Two-Stage Spectrum Market. ICC 2008: 4953-4957 - Jae-Yong Yoo, JongWon Kim:
Distributed bandwidth allocation for multimedia streaming based on normalized congestion price in IEEE 802.11 wireless mesh networks. ICME 2008: 521-524 - 2006
- Sumit Naiksatam, Silvia M. Figueira, Stephen A. Chiappari:
Triumph of the Bandwidth Commons: Elastic Reservations, Price Incentives, and Request Realignement in LambdaGrids. BROADNETS 2006 - Steven Shelford, Gholamali C. Shoja, Eric G. Manning:
Optimal Bandwidth Allocation for Dynamically Priced Network Services. BROADNETS 2006 - 2005
- Marina Bitsaki, George D. Stamoulis, Costas Courcoubetis:
A new strategy for bidding in the network-wide progressive second price auction for bandwidth. CoNEXT 2005: 146-155 - 2003
- Ying Qiu, Peter Marbach:
Bandwidth Allocation in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks: A Price-Based Approach. INFOCOM 2003: 797-807 - 2002
- Mehdi Aboulfadl, Aparna Gupta, Ritesh Pradhan, Shivkumar Kalyanaraman:
Asset price modeling: a spot pricing framework to enable pricing and risk management of inter-domain assured bandwidth services. Winter Simulation Conference 2002: 1515-1523 - 2001
- Lars Rasmusson, Erik Aurell:
A Price Dynamics in Bandwidth Markets for Point-to-point Connections. CoRR cs.NI/0102011 (2001)
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