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In this paper we present dynamic pricing control for
network quality of service (QoS) in cellular networks. Dynamic
pricing policies allow the network service providers to charge a
cost per time unit depending on the availability of network
resources; hence it regulates the arrival rate of calls of service
to the network. This implies that network service requirements
such as availability, reliability, security, bandwidth, congestion,
routing, stability, delays, etc are maintained at an optimum
level. These are the parameters that define the network QoS
both within the network and at the edge access points where
customer services are offered, leading to significant
improvement in the network management. We model demand
for the network service as a function of the arrival rate, which
in turn is a function of the service price. The aim of this paper is
to report on the application of control theoretical scheme for
admission control in a simulated cellular network for improved
quality of service. |
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