rateutility
Rateutility is a term used in optimization and economic theory to denote a utility function that depends on a rate variable, such as data throughput, production rate, or arrival rate. It captures how satisfaction changes as the rate of provision of a good or service changes. It is not a universally standardized term and may be used informally across disciplines to describe rate-based utility functions.
In mathematical terms, rateutility is a function U(R) where R ≥ 0, typically increasing and concave to
The concept appears in contexts like network utility maximization, where agents choose transmission rates to maximize
Rateutility emphasizes rate rather than total quantity, enabling models that value speed or bandwidth and informing
See also: utility function, concave function, network utility maximization, bandwidth allocation, rate control.