n this article, a multi-link internet reverse charging scheme model on a multi-service network isproposed. The previous research seldom discussed the reverse charging scheme on multi linkand multi service network. This pricing scheme is designed with the aim of maximizing serviceprovider profits. Basic costs and the level of service satisfaction provided by the ISP is focusedon this attempt. This optimization problem can be solved using LINGO 13.0 software. Thisproblem was made and was divided into several cases. Thus, the results obtained can be aconsideration for ISPs in determining the price of services that can support an ISP. The improvedmodels that produce the maximum solution is case 3 (α and β as variables) and case 4 (α asvariables and β as parameters).
<span>In this paper, a modification model for single-link reverse charging of internet is formed on a multi-link wireless network. The pricing scheme also takes into account the base costs and quality of services provided by the service provider. Bit error rate (BER) was utilized as one of the well-known quality of service (QoS) attribute that can guarantee best performance for internet service provider (ISP) and users. The base price is determined as a decision variable to help ISP to maximize profit. This optimization model can be solved using the LINGO 13.0 program to gain optimal values. The computational results show that by setting costs as constants and service quality as variables, optimal results are obtained for ISPs. This can make ISP considerations in determining the base price that can benefit the ISP and according to the services provided</span>.
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