With the emergence of multiple wireless operators using a variety of access technologies, congested spectrum bands, and multi-standard user terminals, there is a pressing need to see what implications autonomic communication systems can have on business models in the wireless access business. This paper outlines and discusses some perspectives on the future impact of autonomicity in a demand-, resource-, and competition-driven environment and on the strategies of wireless access providers. The effects are investigated for a standards-neutral, multi-agent architecture that is capable of per-session/call trading of access to wireless network and spectrum resources, exploiting the capability of autonomous agents to represent the business inter...
Wireless access networks are often characterized by the interaction of different end users, communic...
Abstract—The rapid growth of mobile internet traffic has forced wireless service providers to deploy...
Cellular operators have always relied on static deployments for providing wireless access. However, ...
Future wireless networks will combine multiple radio technologies and subsystems, possibly managed b...
This paper examines some of the key problems users encounter when accessing current generation wirel...
Multi-Agent Systems (MAS) constitute a well known approach in modelling dynamical real world systems...
Various multi-provider, multi-media and multi-technology systems have emerged from the convergence o...
This paper describes an intelligent communication and decision support system for providing wireless...
This article investigates the role and importance of the economic aspects that are vital to the succ...
In this paper, we propose a new algorithm for bilateral multi-attribute negotiations between autonom...
This article investigates the role and importance of the economic aspects that are vital to the succ...
Wireless communications rely on access to radio spectrum. With a continuing proliferation of wireles...
Part 7: Wireless Networks IInternational audienceWe present a model of competition on prices between...
The growing interest from telecommunication services providers to offer wireless based services has ...
Abstract—Advances in networking and regulatory changes on access and competition rules enable new ne...
Wireless access networks are often characterized by the interaction of different end users, communic...
Abstract—The rapid growth of mobile internet traffic has forced wireless service providers to deploy...
Cellular operators have always relied on static deployments for providing wireless access. However, ...
Future wireless networks will combine multiple radio technologies and subsystems, possibly managed b...
This paper examines some of the key problems users encounter when accessing current generation wirel...
Multi-Agent Systems (MAS) constitute a well known approach in modelling dynamical real world systems...
Various multi-provider, multi-media and multi-technology systems have emerged from the convergence o...
This paper describes an intelligent communication and decision support system for providing wireless...
This article investigates the role and importance of the economic aspects that are vital to the succ...
In this paper, we propose a new algorithm for bilateral multi-attribute negotiations between autonom...
This article investigates the role and importance of the economic aspects that are vital to the succ...
Wireless communications rely on access to radio spectrum. With a continuing proliferation of wireles...
Part 7: Wireless Networks IInternational audienceWe present a model of competition on prices between...
The growing interest from telecommunication services providers to offer wireless based services has ...
Abstract—Advances in networking and regulatory changes on access and competition rules enable new ne...
Wireless access networks are often characterized by the interaction of different end users, communic...
Abstract—The rapid growth of mobile internet traffic has forced wireless service providers to deploy...
Cellular operators have always relied on static deployments for providing wireless access. However, ...