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The economics of telecommunication services : an engineering perspective /

Por: Verma, Pramode.
Colaborador(es): Zhang, Fan [escritor].
Tipo de material: materialTypeLabelLibroSeries Textbooks in Telecommunication Engineering.Editor: Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland AG, 2020Descripción: xvii, 192 páginas: tablas, gráficas e ilustraciones en blanco y negro; 24 cm.ISBN: 9783030338671.Tema(s): Telecomunicaciones | Ingeniería - Costos y presupuestos | Redes de informaciónClasificación CDD: 657.84 Recursos en línea: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-33865-7
Contenidos:
1. Characteristics and characterization of information networks 2. Drivers of the telecommunication industry 3. Graph theoretic characterization of communication networks 4. Small world and scale-free networks 5. Characterization of telecommunication traffic 6. Bandwidth and throughput of networks: circuit switched networks 7. Bandwidth and throughput of networks: packet switched networks 8. Pricing of telecommunication services 9. Pricing of circuit switched services 10. Pricing of packet switched services 11. Regulation 12. Net neutrality 13. Game theory and its applications to communication networks 14. Multi-service network models 15. Subsidy-free prices in priority-based networks 16. A constant revenue model for net neutrality 17. A two-step quality of service provisioning in multi-class networks 18. Network of the future Appendix a: show that Appendix b: merger of heterogeneous networks Bibliography Index
Resumen: “This textbook characterizes the economics of telecommunication services from an engineering perspective. The authors bring out the fundamental drivers of the industry and characterize networks from a graph theoretic perspective, including random, small world, and scale free networks. The authors relate the topology of a telecommunication network using circuit and packet switched architectures to throughput and other performance parameters. The pricing model proposed in this book is based on the cost of displaced opportunity as opposed to the cost of the elements of the network engaged in delivering a service. The displaced opportunity is characterized by the revenue associated with the service that the network could have alternatively delivered most efficiently using an identical level of resources. The book addresses other topics such as regulation in legacy networks, and net neutrality. Finally, the book introduces the application of game theory in a multi-vendor, multi-services competitive marketplace. The book aims to bridge the gap between the science of economics as practiced by economists and practice of pricing from a telecommunication engineer’s perspective. This book is suitable for use by senior undergraduate or graduate students of telecommunication engineering or researchers and practitioners in telecommunication engineering. -Addresses the void that exists in understanding the economics of telecommunication networking from a technology perspective; -Addresses the technological underpinnings of a competitive and fast evolving multi-service and multi-vendor environment; -Includes illustrative examples and problems for each chapter, a solutions manual and PowerPoint slides.”
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1. Characteristics and characterization of information networks<br /> 2. Drivers of the telecommunication industry<br /> 3. Graph theoretic characterization of communication networks<br /> 4. Small world and scale-free networks<br /> 5. Characterization of telecommunication traffic<br /> 6. Bandwidth and throughput of networks: circuit switched networks<br /> 7. Bandwidth and throughput of networks: packet switched networks<br /> 8. Pricing of telecommunication services<br /> 9. Pricing of circuit switched services<br /> 10. Pricing of packet switched services<br /> 11. Regulation<br /> 12. Net neutrality<br /> 13. Game theory and its applications to communication networks<br /> 14. Multi-service network models<br /> 15. Subsidy-free prices in priority-based networks<br /> 16. A constant revenue model for net neutrality<br /> 17. A two-step quality of service provisioning in multi-class networks<br /> 18. Network of the future<br /> Appendix a: show that<br /> Appendix b: merger of heterogeneous networks<br /> Bibliography<br /> Index<br />

“This textbook characterizes the economics of telecommunication services from an engineering perspective. The authors bring out the fundamental drivers of the industry and characterize networks from a graph theoretic perspective, including random, small world, and scale free networks. The authors relate the topology of a telecommunication network using circuit and packet switched architectures to throughput and other performance parameters. The pricing model proposed in this book is based on the cost of displaced opportunity as opposed to the cost of the elements of the network engaged in delivering a service. The displaced opportunity is characterized by the revenue associated with the service that the network could have alternatively delivered most efficiently using an identical level of resources. The book addresses other topics such as regulation in legacy networks, and net neutrality. Finally, the book introduces the application of game theory in a multi-vendor, multi-services competitive marketplace. The book aims to bridge the gap between the science of economics as practiced by economists and practice of pricing from a telecommunication engineer’s perspective. This book is suitable for use by senior undergraduate or graduate students of telecommunication engineering or researchers and practitioners in telecommunication engineering.<br /> -Addresses the void that exists in understanding the economics of telecommunication networking from a technology perspective;<br /> -Addresses the technological underpinnings of a competitive and fast evolving multi-service and multi-vendor environment;<br /> -Includes illustrative examples and problems for each chapter, a solutions manual and PowerPoint slides.”<br />

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