Title :
Sharing incentivization through flexible spectrum licensing
Author :
Basaure, Arturo ; Holland, Oliver
Author_Institution :
Aalto Univ., Espoo, Finland
Abstract :
Recent developments in radio access technologies are radically changing the management of the spectrum, progressing from exclusive licensing with static conditions towards more flexible licensing schemes which allow dynamic spectrum assignment. In this context, spectrum transactions between participating actors should generate mutual benefits. However, the fact that spectrum sharing increases the interference between users requires a clear definition of this interference and any associated mutual benefits. This paper proposes a contract structure between a primary and a secondary operator, which considers different service requirements in the context of spectrum transactions. The simulated contracts and transactions suggest that (i) the optimal level of interference is usually positive, and (ii) given a spectrum size, an increase in the demand results in additional gains in a scheme which allows voluntary transactions with respect to a scheme, which do not allow or minimize the interference.
Keywords :
interference suppression; radio spectrum management; dynamic spectrum assignment; flexible spectrum licensing scheme; interference minimization; radio access technologies; spectrum sharing; spectrum transactions; voluntary transactions; Base stations; Databases; Interference; Licenses; Pricing; Real-time systems; Signal to noise ratio; Flexible spectrum licensing; Measuring and pricing interference; Signal-to-interference and noise ratio (SINR); Spectrum sharing; agent-based modeling; end user utility function;
Conference_Titel :
Cognitive Radio Oriented Wireless Networks and Communications (CROWNCOM), 2014 9th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Oulu