可重构系统中一种新的基于议价的动态频谱管理方案

M. Pan, Shuo Liang, Haozhi Xiong, Jie Chen, Guanlin Li
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预计B3G无线网络的特点是由不同运营商支持的多样化业务的涌入。与此同时,如何有效地利用有限的无线电频谱,保证运营商的利润,成为一个共同的经济和技术问题。作为一种可能的解决方案,本文提出了一种基于微观经济学中互供议价博弈的动态频谱管理(DSM)议价方法。在不同运营商负责的分布式可重构网络环境下,基于议价的动态频谱管理(BDSM)方案引入交易代理(TA)、变化议价能力和收益共享机制,促进频谱交易。并对相关技术、议价博弈和算法进行了详细描述。仿真结果表明,在负荷预测不完全的情况下,BDSM能有效提高频谱利用率,扩大运营商个体利润,增强各无线接入网之间的公平性。
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A Novel Bargaining Based Dynamic Spectrum Management Scheme in Reconfigurable Systems
B3G wireless networks are expected to be characterized by the pouring of diversified services supported by different operators. In parallel with this, how to efficiently utilize the limited radio spectrum and guarantee the operator¿s profits has become a joint economical and technical problem. As a possible solution, in this paper, we set forth a novel bargaining approach for dynamic spectrum management (DSM) based on alternating-offer bargaining games in microeconomics. In the context of distributed reconfigurable networks in the charge of different operators, bargaining based dynamic spectrum management (BDSM) scheme introduces trading agent (TA), changing bargaining ability as well as revenue-sharing mechanism to facilitate the spectrum trading. Related technologies, bargaining games and proposed algorithm are also described in details. Simulation results show that with imperfect load predicting, BDSM is effective in improving the utilization of spectrum, expanding the individual operator¿s profits and enhancing the fairness among different RANs (radio access networks).
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