Title
Market-Based Call Routing in Telecommunications Networks Using Adaptive Pricing and Real Bidding
Abstract
We present a market-based approach to call routing in telecommunications networks. A system architecture is described that allows self-interested agents, representing various network resources, potentially owned by different real world enterprises, to co-ordinate their resource allocation decisions without assuming a priori co-operation. It is argued that such an architecture has the potential to provide a distributed, robust and efficient means of traffic management. In particular, our architecture uses an adaptive pricing and inventory setting strategy, based on real bidding, to reduce call blocking in a simulated telecommunications network.
Year
DOI
Venue
1999
10.1007/3-540-48165-6_4
IATA
Keywords
Field
DocType
real bidding,resource allocation decision,simulated telecommunications network,market-based call,market-based approach,system architecture,adaptive pricing,various network resource,telecommunications network,different real world enterprise,telecommunications networks,efficient mean,cooperation,multi agent systems,resource allocation,traffic management,simulation,network management
Telecommunications network,Computer science,Telecommunications control software,Multi-agent system,Resource allocation,Systems architecture,Network management,Call blocking,Bidding,Distributed computing
Conference
Volume
ISSN
ISBN
1699
1089-4365
3-540-66539-0
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
16
1.69
7
Authors
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
M. A. Gibney1323.08
Nicholas R. Jennings2193481564.35
N. J. Vriend3161.69
José-marie Griffiths4273.63
NR Jennings511115.29
JM Griffiths6161.69