Towards a crowdsourcing-based transmission paradigm in heterogeneous networks

Ye Wang, Guanghui Yu, Shaohua Wu, Qinyu Zhang
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Heterogenous network (HetNet) is a promising solution to meet an ever-increasing demand of wireless applications. However, it is a significant challenge for Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) to deploy HetNet at a large scale due to expensive Operating and Capital Expenditure (OPEX and CAPEX). To address this issue, this paper proposes a new network paradigm where potential small cell sites are encouraged to participate in facilitating HetNet deployment. This idea is inspired by the emerging phenomena of crowdsourcing, a distributed problem-solving approach tapping into the potential of a large and open crowd for a specific goal. In the proposed scheme, we let Donor eNB (DeNB) of existing marco cell be a crowdsourcers who would announce some transmission tasks to potential distributed small cell sites (belonging to individual or third-party community), when the existing network cannot shoulder users requirements. As for the recruited small cell sites, they help the DeNB through relay transmission mode. In order to stimulate more third-party small cell participating in such a paradigm, we proposed an incentive mechanism by using game theory. Moreover, if the serviced UE still cannot be reached after one-hop, we allow those involved small cell sites to play as crowdsourcers, and recruit more potential sites into relay transmission, until the transmission is completed. Extensive simulations are conducted to not only demonstrate the efficiency of the proposed transmission paradigm, but also validate the correctness of the proposed incentive mechanisms.
面向异构网络中基于众包的传输范式
异构网络(HetNet)是一种很有前途的解决方案,可以满足不断增长的无线应用需求。然而,由于昂贵的运营和资本支出(OPEX和CAPEX),对于移动网络运营商(mno)来说,大规模部署HetNet是一个重大挑战。为了解决这个问题,本文提出了一种新的网络范例,鼓励潜在的小型蜂窝站点参与促进HetNet的部署。这个想法受到新兴的众包现象的启发,这是一种分布式的解决问题的方法,利用大量开放人群的潜力来实现特定的目标。在我们提出的方案中,我们让现有marco cell的Donor eNB (DeNB)作为众包者,当现有网络无法承担用户需求时,将一些传输任务发布给潜在的分布式小基站站点(属于个人或第三方社区)。对于募集的小基站,它们通过中继传输方式帮助DeNB。为了激励更多第三方小细胞参与到这一范式中,我们运用博弈论提出了一种激励机制。此外,如果在一跳之后仍然无法到达服务终端,我们允许涉及的小蜂窝站点充当众包者,并招募更多潜在站点进行中继传输,直到传输完成。进行了大量的仿真,不仅证明了所提出的传输范式的有效性,而且验证了所提出的激励机制的正确性。
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