Abstract

The ubiquitous coverage/connectivity requirement of wireless cellular networks has shifted mobile network operators’ (MNOs) interest toward dense deployment of small cells with coverage areas that are much smaller as compared to macrocell base stations (MBSs). Multi-operator small cells could provide virtualization of network resources (infrastructure and spectrum) and enable its efficient utilization, i.e., uninterrupted coverage and connectivity to subscribers, and an opportunity to avoid under-utilization of the network resources. However, a MNO with exclusive ownership to network resources would have little incentive to utilize its precious resources to serve users of other MNOs, since MNOs differentiate among others based on their ownership of the licensed spectrum. Thus, considering network resources scarcity and under-utilization, this paper proposes a mechanism for multi-operator small cells collaboration through negotiation that establishes a mutual agreement acceptable to all involved parties, i.e., a win–win situation for the collaborating MNOs. It enables subscribers of a MNO to utilize other MNOs’ network resources, and allows MNOs to offer small cells “as a service” to users with ubiquitous access to wireless coverage/connectivity, maximize the use of an existing network resources by serving additional users from a market share, and enhance per-user data rate. We validated and evaluated the proposed mechanism through simulations considering various performance metrics.

Highlights

  • The evolution in wireless cellular networks is expected to provide ubiquitous network access to users anytime and anywhere [1,2]

  • We evaluated the performance of collaboration among two mobile network operators’ (MNOs), a seeker and a feeder

  • We considered deployment of small cells that belong to two MNOs in a cluster [37]

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Summary

Introduction

The evolution in wireless cellular networks is expected to provide ubiquitous network access to users anytime and anywhere [1,2]. We propose a mechanism for multi-operator small cells collaboration to sustain SCN access to users in a dynamic environment, considering active users’ density and network resources availability. This would maintain desired level of services to users and avoid under-utilization of network resources. The proposed mechanism of multi-operator small cells collaboration can be applicable to SCNs as well as other radio network technologies, which could offer advantages to MNOs such as: maintaining services to users even in an overloaded environment, sustaining users’ loyalty, avoiding under-utilization of available network resources, improving revenues by serving extra users from a market share, and serving users at locations not under network coverage through.

Related Works
Multi-Operator SCNs
MNO’s Policy Profile
Negotiation for Collaboration
Simulation Results
Effects of Strategy in Proposal Offers
Effects in Revenues
Effects in Average Per-User Data Rate
Effects in System Capacity
Comparison with Shared Networks
Comparison with Different Resource Allocation Schemes
Conclusions
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