TY - GEN
T1 - The effect of caching on a model of content and access provider revenues in Information-Centric Networks
AU - Kocak, F.
AU - Kesidis, G.
AU - Pham, T. M.
AU - Fdida, S.
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - In this paper, we consider a game between an Internet Service (access) Provider (ISP) and content provider (CP) on a platform of end-user demand. A priceconvex demand-response is motivated based on the delaysensitive applications that are expected to be subjected to the assumed usage-priced priority service over besteffort service. Thus, we are considering a two-sided market with multiclass demand wherein one class (that under consideration herein) is delay-sensitive. Both the Internet and proposed Information Centric Network (ICN, encompassing Content Centric Networking (CCN)) scenarios are considered. For our purposes, the ICN case is basically different in the polarity of the side-payment (from ISP to CP in an ICN) and, more importantly here, in that content caching by the ISP is incentivized. A price-convex demandresponse model is extended to account for content caching. The corresponding Nash equilibria are derived and studied numerically.
AB - In this paper, we consider a game between an Internet Service (access) Provider (ISP) and content provider (CP) on a platform of end-user demand. A priceconvex demand-response is motivated based on the delaysensitive applications that are expected to be subjected to the assumed usage-priced priority service over besteffort service. Thus, we are considering a two-sided market with multiclass demand wherein one class (that under consideration herein) is delay-sensitive. Both the Internet and proposed Information Centric Network (ICN, encompassing Content Centric Networking (CCN)) scenarios are considered. For our purposes, the ICN case is basically different in the polarity of the side-payment (from ISP to CP in an ICN) and, more importantly here, in that content caching by the ISP is incentivized. A price-convex demandresponse model is extended to account for content caching. The corresponding Nash equilibria are derived and studied numerically.
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U2 - 10.1109/SocialCom.2013.13
DO - 10.1109/SocialCom.2013.13
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84893563514
SN - 9780769551371
T3 - Proceedings - SocialCom/PASSAT/BigData/EconCom/BioMedCom 2013
SP - 45
EP - 50
BT - Proceedings - SocialCom/PASSAT/BigData/EconCom/BioMedCom 2013
T2 - 2013 ASE/IEEE Int. Conf. on Social Computing, SocialCom 2013, the 2013 ASE/IEEE Int. Conf. on Big Data, BigData 2013, the 2013 Int. Conf. on Economic Computing, EconCom 2013, the 2013 PASSAT 2013, and the 2013 ASE/IEEE Int. Conf. on BioMedCom 2013
Y2 - 8 September 2013 through 14 September 2013
ER -