Title :
Competition with shared spectrum
Author :
Chang Liu ; Berry, Randall A.
Author_Institution :
EECS Dept., Northwestern Univ., Evanston, IL, USA
Abstract :
Sharing spectrum has emerged as a promising way to meet the exploding demand for wireless data services. In this paper, we consider a scenario in which spectrum is shared between a primary and multiple secondary service providers, all of which are competing for a common pool of customers. We adopt a similar model to one used in earlier work to study competition with unlicensed spectrum, in which users select service providers based on the sum of a congestion cost and the price announce by the service provider. Competition with unlicensed spectrum was shown to potentially decrease social welfare. In contrast, with shared spectrum, we show here that social welfare is always non-decreasing, although the welfare of the primary provider can decrease. Various models of user demand and congestion costs are considered.
Keywords :
radio spectrum management; telecommunication congestion control; congestion cost; multiple secondary service providers; primary service providers; shared spectrum; social welfare; unlicensed spectrum; wireless data services; Analytical models; Degradation; Dynamic spectrum access; Games; Monopoly; Optimization; Wireless communication;
Conference_Titel :
Dynamic Spectrum Access Networks (DYSPAN), 2014 IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
McLean, VA
DOI :
10.1109/DySPAN.2014.6817833