Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) are nowadays forced to continuously invest in their network infrastructure to keep up with the increasing bandwidth demand and traffic load coming from mobile users. In this context, MNOs have to face the strategic problem of whether to invest on their own or deploy shared networks. We address here the problem of Radio Access Network (RAN) and spectrum sharing in 4G mobile networks. Namely, we consider the case in which multiple MNOs are planning to deploy small cell Base Stations to improve their current network infrastructure; the deployment investment may be shared with other MNOs, thus giving rise to shared RANs. The RAN and spectrum sharing problem is formalized as a Generalized Nash Equilibrium Problem,...
The emerging traffic demand has fueled the rapid densification of cellular networks. The increased n...
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The rapid evolution of mobile radio network technologies poses severe technical and economical chall...
Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) are nowadays forced to continuously invest in their network infrastr...
To accommodate the ever-growing traffic load and bandwidth demand generated by mobile users, mobile ...
Facing the increasing energy demands associated with the perspective of fifth generation (5G) wirele...
Facing the increasing energy demands associated with the perspective of fifth generation (5G) wirele...
As wireless communication becomes an ever-more evolving and pervasive part of the existing world, sy...
In this paper, we study the sharing of a radio access network infrastructure by two mobile operators...
No Mobile Network Operator (MNO) will make the decision to share its network lightly. There are many...
In recent time the spectrum and infrastructure sharing hasbeen gaining more and more on importance d...
With the objectives of improving 3G networks coverage by using relaying nodes, a game theoretic appr...
The introduction of fourth-generation wireless technologies has fueled the rapid development of cell...
We consider a network in which several service providers offer wireless access service to their resp...
© 2013 IEEE. Existing spectrum-sharing schemes either allow the secondary-network users (SUs) to uti...
The emerging traffic demand has fueled the rapid densification of cellular networks. The increased n...
©2016 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for al...
The rapid evolution of mobile radio network technologies poses severe technical and economical chall...
Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) are nowadays forced to continuously invest in their network infrastr...
To accommodate the ever-growing traffic load and bandwidth demand generated by mobile users, mobile ...
Facing the increasing energy demands associated with the perspective of fifth generation (5G) wirele...
Facing the increasing energy demands associated with the perspective of fifth generation (5G) wirele...
As wireless communication becomes an ever-more evolving and pervasive part of the existing world, sy...
In this paper, we study the sharing of a radio access network infrastructure by two mobile operators...
No Mobile Network Operator (MNO) will make the decision to share its network lightly. There are many...
In recent time the spectrum and infrastructure sharing hasbeen gaining more and more on importance d...
With the objectives of improving 3G networks coverage by using relaying nodes, a game theoretic appr...
The introduction of fourth-generation wireless technologies has fueled the rapid development of cell...
We consider a network in which several service providers offer wireless access service to their resp...
© 2013 IEEE. Existing spectrum-sharing schemes either allow the secondary-network users (SUs) to uti...
The emerging traffic demand has fueled the rapid densification of cellular networks. The increased n...
©2016 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for al...
The rapid evolution of mobile radio network technologies poses severe technical and economical chall...