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Area of Science:

  • Computer Science
  • Network Engineering
  • Telecommunications

Background:

  • Social applications are integral to daily communication, necessitating high-quality service at low costs.
  • Users access diverse wireless networks, creating challenges in service provision and cost management.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose a user access management strategy based on dynamic network pricing.
  • To enhance network income and improve the quality of service (QoS) for users of social applications.

Main Methods:

  • Network price is optimized using an unascertained membership algorithm.
  • Real-time dynamic adjustment of network prices based on current network load.
  • Network selection managed through market economy principles.

Main Results:

  • The proposed strategy effectively balances network load and reduces congestion.
  • Improved quality of service (QoS) for users accessing social applications.
  • Increased revenue generation for network providers.

Conclusions:

  • Dynamic network pricing is a viable strategy for managing user access in social networks.
  • The approach successfully optimizes resource allocation, benefiting both users and network providers.
  • This model enhances the overall efficiency and economic viability of wireless network services for social applications.