Title
Nash Bargaining And Policy Impact In Emerging Isp-Cp Relationships
Abstract
This paper studies a non-neutral network where internet service providers (ISPs) charge content providers (CPs) for content delivery. We investigate the mutual interaction among ISP and CP in two cases: 1) competitive case, where the ISP charge CP for delivering content to end-users; 2) cooperative case, where the two providers (CP, ISP) jointly optimise their strategies, to maximise their aggregate profits. We formulate the interactions between multiple ISPs (multiple CPs) as a non-cooperative game. We utilise bargaining games to analyse how the side payment between CP and ISP is determined. Also, the existence and uniqueness of the Nash equilibrium are proven. Based on the best response dynamics method, we propose a distributed iterative algorithm, starting from any initial strategies vector and converge to that Nash equilibrium. Finally, through extensive simulations, it has been verified that cooperation is the best choice for three entities, i.e., ISP, CP, and end-users.
Year
DOI
Venue
2020
10.1504/IJAHUC.2020.110819
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF AD HOC AND UBIQUITOUS COMPUTING
Keywords
DocType
Volume
network neutrality, Nash bargaining, internet service provider, ISP, CP, Nash equilibrium, game theory
Journal
35
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
3
1743-8225
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
0
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Hamid Garmani102.03
Driss Ait Omar202.70
Mohamed El Amrani303.38
Mohamed Baslam425.85
Mostafa Jourhmane500.34