Spectrum access models and auction mechanisms

Kimmo Berg, M. Uusitalo, C. Wijting
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Abstract

The demand for spectrum is growing rapidly as data intensive mobile communications and high-definition television are getting more popular. The spectrum regulators are preparing for flexible spectrum use and the implementation of new technologies. To make the appropriate decisions, the regulators need to identify and evaluate the different alternatives. In this paper, we examine a systematic classification of the spectrum access models that can be used together with suitable auctions in order to evaluate and decide between the different models. The basic idea of the taxonomy is to distinguish the different forms of spectrum sharing. For example, multiple systems may coexist in the same frequency band so that the low priority systems may transmit only if the high priority systems are not occupying the band. The hierarchy of the systems can be implemented by using a variety of technologies like centralized databases or distributed sensing devices. The taxonomy clarifies the regulatory alternatives and highlights the differences in ownership and usage rights. We also discuss how to incorporate the new spectrum access models in the auction design and how to support spectrum management using economic modeling and mechanism design framework.
频谱接入模型和拍卖机制
随着数据密集型移动通信和高清电视的普及,对频谱的需求正在迅速增长。频谱监管机构正在为灵活的频谱使用和新技术的实施做准备。为了做出适当的决策,监管机构需要识别和评估不同的替代方案。在本文中,我们研究了可以与合适的拍卖一起使用的频谱接入模型的系统分类,以便在不同的模型之间进行评估和决定。分类学的基本思想是区分不同形式的频谱共享。例如,多个系统可以共存于同一频带中,因此,只有当高优先级系统不占用该频带时,低优先级系统才可以传输。系统的层次结构可以通过使用各种技术(如集中式数据库或分布式传感设备)来实现。该分类法澄清了监管选择,并强调了所有权和使用权的差异。我们还讨论了如何将新的频谱接入模型纳入拍卖设计中,以及如何使用经济建模和机制设计框架来支持频谱管理。
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