• DocumentCode
    740310
  • Title

    Economics of Femtocell Service Provision

  • Author

    Lingjie Duan ; Jianwei Huang ; Biying Shou

  • Author_Institution
    Eng. Syst. & Design Pillar, Singapore Univ. of Technol. & Design (SUTD), Singapore, Singapore
  • Volume
    12
  • Issue
    11
  • fYear
    2013
  • Firstpage
    2261
  • Lastpage
    2273
  • Abstract
    Femtocells can effectively resolve the poor connectivity issue of indoor cellular users. This paper investigates the economic incentive for a cellular operator to add femtocell service on top of its existing macrocell service. We model the interactions between a cellular operator and users as a Stackelberg game: The operator first determines spectrum allocations and pricings of femtocell and macrocell services, and then heterogeneous users choose between the two services and the amount of resource to request. In the ideal case where the femtocell service has the same full spatial coverage as the macrocell service, we show that the operator will choose to provide femtocell service only, as this leads to a better user quality of service and a higher operator profit. However, if we impose the constraint that no users´ payoffs decrease after introducing the femtocell service, then the operator will always continue providing the macrocell service (with or without the femtocell service). Furthermore, we study the impact of operational cost, limited coverage, and spatial reuse on femtocell service provision. As the operational cost increases, fewer users are served by femtocell service and the operator´s profit decreases. When the femtocell service has limited spatial coverage, the operator always provides the macrocell service beside the femtocell service. However, when the coverage is high or the total resource is low, the operator will set the prices such that all users who can access femtocell will choose to use the femtocell service only. Finally, spatial reuse of spectrum will increase the efficiency of femtocell services and gives the operator more incentives to allocate spectrum to femtocells.
  • Keywords
    femtocellular radio; game theory; Stackelberg game; cellular operator; economic incentive; femtocell service provision; indoor cellular users; macrocell service; operator profit; spatial coverage; spectrum allocations; Bandwidth; Economics; Educational institutions; Games; Macrocell networks; Pricing; Resource management; Femtocells; Stackelberg game; macrocells; microeconomics; subgame perfect equilibrium;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Mobile Computing, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1536-1233
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TMC.2012.193
  • Filename
    6302134