• DocumentCode
    623949
  • Title

    Economics of mobile data offloading

  • Author

    Lin Gao ; Iosifidis, George ; Jianwei Huang ; Tassiulas, L.

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Inf. Eng., Chinese Univ. of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China
  • fYear
    2013
  • fDate
    14-19 April 2013
  • Firstpage
    3303
  • Lastpage
    3308
  • Abstract
    Mobile data offloading is a promising approach to alleviate network congestion and enhance quality of service (QoS) in mobile cellular networks. In this paper, we investigate the economics of mobile data offloading through third-party WiFi or femtocell access points (APs). Specifically, we consider a market-based data offloading solution, where macrocellular base stations (BSs) pay APs for offloading traffic. The key questions arising in such a marketplace are following: (i) how much traffic should each AP offload for each BS? and (ii) what is the corresponding payment of each BS to each AP? We answer these questions by using the non-cooperative game theory. In particular, we define a multi-leader multi-follower data offloading game (DOFF), where BSs (leaders) propose market prices, and accordingly APs (followers) determine the traffic volumes they are willing to offload. We characterize the subgame perfect equilibrium (SPE) of this game, and further compare the SPE with two other classic market outcomes: (i) the market balance (MB) in a perfect competition market (i.e., without price participation), and (ii) the monopoly outcome (MO) in a monopoly market (i.e., without price competition). Our results analytically show that (i) the price participation (of BSs) will drive market prices down, compared to those under the MB outcome, and (ii) the price competition (among BSs) will drive market prices up, compared to those under the MO outcome.
  • Keywords
    economics; femtocellular radio; game theory; monopoly; quality of service; telecommunication traffic; wireless LAN; DOFF; QoS; economics; femtocell access point; macrocellular base station; market balance; market outcome; market price; market-based data offloading; mobile cellular network; mobile data offloading; monopoly market; monopoly outcome; multileader multifollower data offloading game; network congestion; noncooperative game theory; offloading traffic; perfect competition market; price competition; price participation; quality of service; subgame perfect equilibrium; third-party WiFi; traffic volume; Conferences; Data models; Games; IEEE 802.11 Standards; Manganese; Mobile communication; Monopoly;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    INFOCOM, 2013 Proceedings IEEE
  • Conference_Location
    Turin
  • ISSN
    0743-166X
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4673-5944-3
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/INFCOM.2013.6567155
  • Filename
    6567155