TY - GEN
T1 - A radio channel sharing method using a bargaining game model
AU - Park, Jaesung
AU - Choi, Yong Hoon
AU - Lee, Kilhung
PY - 2011
Y1 - 2011
N2 - Network sharing between MNO (Mobile Network Operator) and MVNO (Mobile Virtual Network Operator) imposes a new design challenge on devising a fair and efficient radio channel allocation method. Partitioning the amount of radio channels statically between MNO and MVNO is a simple way to share radio resources. However, since input loads of the operators are usually asymmetric, the resource utilization and the system capacity in terms of the number of accepted users are limited if the resources are not dynamically shared between MNO and MVNO. In this paper, we employ a bargaining game theory to provide a framework for radio channel sharing strategy between these two types of operators. In the proposed scheme, the operators bargain the radio channels so as to increase the resource utilization by allocating unused channels of an operator to the other operator needing more channels. Furthermore, the proposed scheme allocates radio resources in a fair manner according to the number of services of operators so as to prevent an operator from monopolizing radio channels.
AB - Network sharing between MNO (Mobile Network Operator) and MVNO (Mobile Virtual Network Operator) imposes a new design challenge on devising a fair and efficient radio channel allocation method. Partitioning the amount of radio channels statically between MNO and MVNO is a simple way to share radio resources. However, since input loads of the operators are usually asymmetric, the resource utilization and the system capacity in terms of the number of accepted users are limited if the resources are not dynamically shared between MNO and MVNO. In this paper, we employ a bargaining game theory to provide a framework for radio channel sharing strategy between these two types of operators. In the proposed scheme, the operators bargain the radio channels so as to increase the resource utilization by allocating unused channels of an operator to the other operator needing more channels. Furthermore, the proposed scheme allocates radio resources in a fair manner according to the number of services of operators so as to prevent an operator from monopolizing radio channels.
KW - Bargaining Game Theory
KW - Radio Channel Sharing
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/79960110595
U2 - 10.1007/978-3-642-22333-4_11
DO - 10.1007/978-3-642-22333-4_11
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:79960110595
SN - 9783642223327
T3 - Communications in Computer and Information Science
SP - 93
EP - 100
BT - Future Information Technology - 6th International Conference, FutureTech 2011, Proceedings
T2 - 6th International Conference on Future Information Technology, FutureTech 2011
Y2 - 28 June 2011 through 30 June 2011
ER -