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© 2013 The SmartenIT Consortium 1 Commercial in Confidence 2.4: Game Theoretic approach to Horst-RB Mateusz Wielgosz, AGH ? ?, ? ?, 2014 Socially-aware Management of New Overlay Application Traffic combined with Energy Efficiency in the Internet European Seventh Framework STREP FP7-2012-ICT-317846 http://www.smartenit.eu
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© 2013 The SmartenIT Consortium 2 Commercial in Confidence Players – End user and Provider Provider is interested in reduction of his inter-domain traffic. He must weigh cost/benefit (C, B) of the mechanism. End user benefits from higher QoS (Q), but may suffer from delay (due to searching for local/prefetched content) and may need encouraging to participate in WiFi sharing mechanism (privacy issues?) (D, S). User \ ProviderProvider supports HORSTHORST not supported Using HORST[Q – (D+S), B – C][0, 0] Not using HORST[0, B-C][0, 0]
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© 2013 The SmartenIT Consortium 3 Commercial in Confidence Chain migration More users participate home router sharing, more likely each user is to benefit from improved QoS. Assuming gaussian distribution of users, cumulative benefit function therefore is expected to reflect cumulative distribution of normal distribution.
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© 2013 The SmartenIT Consortium 4 Commercial in Confidence To be adressed Simulation analysis Delay aspect of HORST search for local content.
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© 2013 The SmartenIT Consortium 5 Commercial in Confidence Thank you ! Questions?
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