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2023Type
- Student Paper
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Abstract
Imagine this: you are hosting a movie night with friends, but the video keeps buffering due to limited bandwidth. You may consider purchasing a high-speed bundle, but prioritizing Internet access based on monetary payment can undermine Net Neutrality. To date, there are no known fair means to elicit truthful demand information, leading to a polarization of existing bandwidth allocation schemes that either assume truthfulness or are fully agnostic to demand. In this project, we design a non-monetary karma economy for bandwidth allocation to fill this gap. A significant challenge is to choose a social welfare function that is suitable for the infinitely divisible nature of bandwidth, for which we propose and axiomatically justify weighted proportional fairness. With this function, we prove the well-posedness of our karma-based model and demonstrate our allocation system's efficiency and fairness in various numerical experiments. Show more
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https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000680041Publication status
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Examiner: Elokda, Ezzat
Examiner: Fragkouli, Georgia
Examiner: Vanbever, Laurent
Examiner: Dörfler, Florian
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ETH ZurichSubject
Karma mechanisms; Traffic engineering; Game TheoryOrganisational unit
02650 - Institut für Automatik / Automatic Control Laboratory
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