TY - JOUR
T1 - Enabling Intelligence in Spectrum Sharing
AU - Wu, Chi-Jen
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - We argue that the capital expenditures made by an individual mobile network operator is extremely high and risky. Also, radio spectrum sharing still lacks intelligence in the current architecture of mobile networks and needs to be rethought. We propose that the goal for a disruptive innovation, in the future mobile network architecture, that shall be able to free mobile network operators from having to hold spectrum licenses and natively enable intelligent radio spectrum sharing among multiple mobile network operators. On the basis of the design principles, the duty of a single mobile network operator is split into two roles, one focuses on infrastructure development, the other only contains authorizations on the radio spectrum usage. We introduce a new role to the mobile network architecture, named Spectrum Trader, is a primary broker for spectrum trading, and it is used to coordinate with the demand-side requests and the supply-side resources to drive demand in a real-time bidding manner. We also introduce a spectrum embedding technique that shall enable efficient and intelligent spectrum allocation by recommending the right spectrum bands based on user scenario. Finally, several significant challenges that need to be addressed in practical deployment are investigated.
© 2022, CC BY.
AB - We argue that the capital expenditures made by an individual mobile network operator is extremely high and risky. Also, radio spectrum sharing still lacks intelligence in the current architecture of mobile networks and needs to be rethought. We propose that the goal for a disruptive innovation, in the future mobile network architecture, that shall be able to free mobile network operators from having to hold spectrum licenses and natively enable intelligent radio spectrum sharing among multiple mobile network operators. On the basis of the design principles, the duty of a single mobile network operator is split into two roles, one focuses on infrastructure development, the other only contains authorizations on the radio spectrum usage. We introduce a new role to the mobile network architecture, named Spectrum Trader, is a primary broker for spectrum trading, and it is used to coordinate with the demand-side requests and the supply-side resources to drive demand in a real-time bidding manner. We also introduce a spectrum embedding technique that shall enable efficient and intelligent spectrum allocation by recommending the right spectrum bands based on user scenario. Finally, several significant challenges that need to be addressed in practical deployment are investigated.
© 2022, CC BY.
KW - Commerce
KW - Embeddings
KW - Mobile telecommunication systems
KW - Network architecture
KW - Capital expenditures
KW - Intelligent spectrum bidding
KW - Mobile network operators
KW - Radio spectrum sharing
KW - Spectra's
KW - Spectrum embedding
KW - Spectrum management
KW - Spectrum sharing
U2 - 10.36227/techrxiv.17811617
DO - 10.36227/techrxiv.17811617
M3 - Journal Article
SN - 0733-8724
JO - TechRxiv
JF - TechRxiv
ER -