DocumentCode
1514499
Title
Investment and Pricing with Spectrum Uncertainty: A Cognitive Operator´s Perspective
Author
Lingjie Duan ; Jianwei Huang ; Biying Shou
Author_Institution
Dept. of Inf. Eng., Chinese Univ. of Hong Kong, Shatin, China
Volume
10
Issue
11
fYear
2011
Firstpage
1590
Lastpage
1604
Abstract
This paper studies the optimal investment and pricing decisions of a cognitive mobile virtual network operator (C-MVNO) under spectrum supply uncertainty. Compared with a traditional MVNO who often leases spectrum via long-term contracts, a C-MVNO can acquire spectrum dynamically in short-term by both sensing the empty “spectrum holes” of licensed bands and dynamically leasing from the spectrum owner. As a result, a C-MVNO can make flexible investment and pricing decisions to match demands of the secondary unlicensed users. Compared to dynamic spectrum leasing, spectrum sensing is typically cheaper, but the obtained useful spectrum amount is random due to primary licensed users´ stochastic traffic. The C-MVNO needs to determine the optimal amounts of spectrum sensing and leasing by evaluating the trade-off between cost and uncertainty. The C-MVNO also needs to determine the optimal price to sell the spectrum to the secondary unlicensed users, taking into account wireless heterogeneity of users such as different maximum transmission power levels and channel gains. We model and analyze the interactions between the C-MVNO and secondary unlicensed users as a Stackelberg game. We show several interesting properties of the network equilibrium, including threshold structures of the optimal investment and pricing decisions, the independence of the optimal price on users´ wireless characteristics, and guaranteed fair and predictable QoS among users. We prove that these properties hold for general SNR regime and general continuous distributions of sensing uncertainty. We show that spectrum sensing can significantly improve the C-MVNO´s expected profit and users´ payoffs.
Keywords
cognitive radio; game theory; mobile radio; quality of service; stochastic processes; telecommunication industry; telecommunication traffic; C-MVNO; QoS; SNR regime; Stackelberg game; cognitive mobile virtual network operator; cognitive operator perspective; dynamic spectrum leasing; flexible investment; maximum transmission channel gain; maximum transmission power level; network equilibrium; pricing decision; secondary unlicensed user; spectrum hole; spectrum sensing; spectrum supply uncertainty; stochastic traffic; Bandwidth; Games; Investments; Pricing; Sensors; Signal to noise ratio; Wireless sensor networks; Cognitive radio; Stackelberg game; Subgame Perfect equilibrium.; dynamic spectrum leasing; spectrum pricing; spectrum sensing; spectrum trading;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Mobile Computing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1536-1233
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMC.2011.78
Filename
5765961
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