DocumentCode :
49476
Title :
Mobile Data Offloading Through A Third-Party WiFi Access Point: An Operator´s Perspective
Author :
Xin Kang ; Yeow-Khiang Chia ; Sumei Sun ; Hon Fah Chong
Author_Institution :
Inst. for Infocomm Res., Singapore, Singapore
Volume :
13
Issue :
10
fYear :
2014
fDate :
Oct. 2014
Firstpage :
5340
Lastpage :
5351
Abstract :
WiFi offloading is regarded as one of the most promising techniques for dealing with the explosive data increase in cellular networks due to its high data transmission rate and low requirement on devices. In this paper, we investigate the mobile data offloading problem through a third-party WiFi access point (AP) for a cellular mobile system. From the cellular operator´s perspective, by assuming a usage-based charging model, we formulate the problem as a utility maximization problem. In particular, we consider three scenarios: 1) successive interference cancellation (SIC) available at both the base station (BS) and the AP; 2) SIC available at neither the BS nor the AP; and 3) SIC available at only the BS. For scenario 1, we show that the utility maximization problem can be solved by considering its relaxation problem, and the proposed data offloading scheme is near-optimal when the number of users is large. For scenario 2, we prove that with high probability the optimal solution is One-One-Association, i.e., one user connects to the BS and one user connects to the AP. For scenario 3, we show that with high probability there is at most one user connecting to the AP, and all the other users connect to the BS. By comparing these three scenarios, we prove that SIC decoders help the cellular operator maximize its utility. To relieve the computational burden of the BS, we propose a threshold-based distributed data offloading scheme. We show that the proposed distributed scheme performs well if the threshold is properly chosen.
Keywords :
cellular radio; interference suppression; optimisation; probability; wireless LAN; AP; BS; SIC decoder; WiFi offloading; base station; cellular mobile system; cellular network; cellular operator perspective; data transmission rate; mobile data offloading; one-one-association; probability; relaxation problem; successive interference cancellation; third-party WiFi access point; usage charging model; utility maximization problem; Decoding; IEEE 802.11 Standards; Linear programming; Mobile communication; Mobile computing; Silicon carbide; Wireless communication; Schur convex; WiFi offloading; integer programming; user association; utility maximization;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Wireless Communications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1536-1276
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TWC.2014.2353057
Filename :
6887376
Link To Document :
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