DocumentCode
65903
Title
Integrated Multi-Network Modeling Environment for Spectrum Management
Author
Beckman, R. ; Channakeshava, Karthik ; Huang, Fay ; Kim, Jung-Ho ; Marathe, A. ; Marathe, M. ; Pei, Guanhong ; Saha, Simanto ; Vullikanti, Anil Kumar S.
Author_Institution
Network Dynamics & Simulation Sci. Lab., Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, USA
Volume
31
Issue
6
fYear
2013
fDate
Jun-13
Firstpage
1158
Lastpage
1168
Abstract
We describe a first principles based integrated modeling environment to study urban socio-communication networks which represent not just the physical cellular communication network, but also urban populations carrying digital devices interacting with the cellular network. The modeling environment is designed specifically to understand spectrum demand and dynamic cellular network traffic. One of its key features is its ability to support individual-based models at highly resolved spatial and temporal scales. We have instantiated the modeling environment by developing detailed models of population mobility, device ownership, calling patterns and call network. By composing these models using an appropriate in-built workflow, we obtain an integrated model that represents a dynamic socio-communication network for an entire urban region. In contrast with earlier papers that typically use proprietary data, these models use open source and commercial data sets. The dynamic model represents for a normative day, every individual in an entire region, with detailed demographics, a minute-by-minute schedule of each person´s activities, the locations where these activities take place, and calling behavior of every individual. As an illustration of the applicability of the modeling environment, we have developed such a dynamic model for Portland, Oregon comprising of approximately 1.6 million individuals. We highlight the unique features of the models and the modeling environment by describing three realistic case studies.
Keywords
cellular radio; radio spectrum management; telecommunication traffic; call network; calling behavior; calling patterns; cellular communication; device ownership; dynamic cellular network traffic; dynamic model; integrated multinetwork modeling environment; population mobility; spectrum demand; spectrum management; urban socio-communication networks; Socially-coupled networks; behavioral and social modeling; cellular and wireless networks; dynamic spectrum; synthetic information;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0733-8716
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JSAC.2013.130617
Filename
6517119
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