Facilitating Spectrum Sharing With Passive Satellite Incumbents

Jonathan Chamberlain;David Starobinski;Joel T. Johnson
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Space-Air-Ground Integrated Networks will facilitate seamless user experiences across a variety of 6G applications. The deployment of these networks will necessitate new approaches to spectrum allocation. Spectrum access by passive microwave sensors for earth-based and space-based scientific applications represents a spectrum use application having unique attributes that motivate consideration of spectrum sharing between these “incumbents” and commercial users to ensure the most efficient utilization of available frequencies across applications. Toward this end, we propose an economic framework where incumbents have priority use, with a primary and secondary commercial tier underneath. For commercial users, the option to join the primary tier is based on a model of short term post-paid leases of spectrum, while the secondary tier is available to join at no cost. Using a joint game-theoretic and queuing-theoretic model, we find that for practical parameters the revenue maximizing equilibrium is: 1) stable in the Evolutionary Stable Strategy sense; 2) associated with the maximum priority upgrade fee customers are willing to pay; 3) associated with an equilibrium where all customers wish to join the priority class; and 4) socially optimal. We validate our findings leveraging trace data from satellite radiometers operating in the vicinity of Boston, Massachusetts.
促进与无源卫星运营商共享频谱
空地一体化网络将促进各种 6G 应用的无缝用户体验。这些网络的部署将需要新的频谱分配方法。用于地基和天基科学应用的无源微波传感器的频谱接入代表了一种具有独特属性的频谱使用应用,促使这些 "在位者 "与商业用户之间考虑频谱共享,以确保在各种应用中最有效地利用可用频率。为此,我们提出了一个经济框架,在该框架下,现有用户享有优先使用权,其次是一级和二级商业用户。对于商业用户来说,可以根据短期后付费租用频谱的模式选择是否加入一级,而二级用户则可以免费加入。通过联合使用博弈论和排队论模型,我们发现对于实际参数而言,收益最大化的均衡点是:1)在进化稳定策略意义上是稳定的;2)与客户愿意支付的最大优先升级费相关;3)与所有客户都希望加入优先等级的均衡点相关;4)社会最优。我们利用在马萨诸塞州波士顿附近运行的卫星辐射计的跟踪数据验证了我们的发现。
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