三级频谱共享中部分频谱转租二级市场的设计

Dragoslav Stojadinovic, M. Buddhikot
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可用无线频谱的日益短缺导致FCC开辟了新的频段。一些以前未充分利用的频段现在在三层频谱共享框架下开放给公众使用。频谱接入由SAS (Spectrum access System)管理。这三个用户层是现有用户——军事、联邦和卫星运营商,优先接入许可证(PAL)持有者——已购买许可证以在现有运营商不使用时独家访问频谱的运营商,以及一般授权接入(GAA)用户,后者可能只是机会主义地使用它。SAS用于协调对频谱的访问,当上层用户不使用SAS时,SAS可以授予下层用户访问权限。由于频谱许可证是为较大的地理区域(县)发放的,以十年为单位,服务提供商非常有动力尽快获得pal,以避免被市场拒之门外。如果在全国部署网络之前获得许可证,则可能导致PAL持有者对频谱的利用不理想。该区域的未使用部分对PAL持有者来说是一种损失,因为它们最终将被第三层用户使用,而对许可证持有者没有任何补偿。第二级运营商可以选择在这些地区转租许可证。本文提出了一个小范围内短期牌照分配转租的市场模型。该模型假设利益相关方在投标所定义的小范围内周期性地对分租许可证进行投标。转租许可证由SAS以一种使PAL持有者的经济收益最大化的方式分配。本文给出了一个基本的分租分配模型和两个改进的基于超图的模型。改进后的模型比基本模型的财务收益增加了15%至35%,具体取决于分租投标区域的地理分布。
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Design of a Secondary Market for Fractional Spectrum Sub-leasing in Three-Tier Spectrum Sharing
The growing shortage in available wireless spectrum has resulted in opening of new frequency bands by the FCC. Some bands that have previously been underutilized are now opened for public usage under the 3-tier spectrum sharing framework. Spectrum access is regulated by a Spectrum Access System (SAS). The three user tiers are incumbent users - military, federal and satellite operators, Priority Access License (PAL) holders - operators which have purchased a license for exclusive access to the spectrum when not used by incumbents, and General Authorized Access (GAA) users who may only use it opportunistically. The SAS coordinates access to the spectrum, and can grant access to lower tier users when it is not being utilized by any users in higher tiers. Because spectrum licenses are granted for large geographic regions - counties, in ten year increments, service providers are highly motivated to obtain PALs as soon as possible to avoid being locked out of a market. This may lead to a sub-optimal utilization of the spectrum by the PAL holder in cases where licenses are obtained before the network is deployed in the entire county. The unused portions of the area represent a loss to the PAL holder, as they will end up being used by the third tier users without any compensation to the license holder. The second tier operator can choose to sub-lease the license in these areas. This paper proposes a market model for sub-leasing with short-term license allocation in smaller areas. The model assumes that interested parties periodically make bids for sub-leased licenses in the small area defined by the bid. The sub-leased licenses are allocated by the SAS in a way that maximizes the financial gain to the PAL holder. This paper shows a basic sub-lease allocation model and two improved hypergraph based models. The improved models result in the financial gain increase between 15 and 35% over the base model, depending on the geographical distribution of the sub-lease bid regions.
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