2016 IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC) 2016
DOI: 10.1109/icc.2016.7510973
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Resource allocation with reverse pricing for communication networks

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“…It is observed that the -optimal approximate solution in (17) is different from the solution in (11). This contradicts with the fact that the price ( 13) is the -optimal approximate solution for problem P1.1, and thus completes the proof.…”
Section: B Mno's Forward Pricing In Stage Imentioning
confidence: 90%
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“…It is observed that the -optimal approximate solution in (17) is different from the solution in (11). This contradicts with the fact that the price ( 13) is the -optimal approximate solution for problem P1.1, and thus completes the proof.…”
Section: B Mno's Forward Pricing In Stage Imentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Note that problem P1 is computationally intractable, due to a large number of random variables [19]. To overcome such curse of dimensionality, a worst-case design approach can be used to ensure feasibility against all possible realization of the uncertain demands [17]. However, it may result in an extremely conservative pricing strategy.…”
Section: B Mno's Forward Pricing In Stage Imentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In this section, we present works that make use of dynamic smart pricing as a mean to improve not only the MNOs' revenues, but also the subscriber satisfaction. As shown next, most dynamic pricing schemes in the literature are based on time or location dependent pricing, which aim to steer the traffic demand from peak to off-peak traffic hours and areas [73][74][75][76][77][78]. In [74], the authors explore charging schemes to be used in time-dependent pricing for the maximization of an Internet Service Provider (ISP) in a monopoly market.…”
Section: Dynamic Smart Pricingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The increase of MNO revenue, along with improvements in the resource utilization efficiency, and the user satisfaction through time-dependent pricing is addressed in [78].…”
Section: Dynamic Smart Pricingmentioning
confidence: 99%