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Title: | 授權輔助接取LTE系統之利益最佳化 Profit Maximization for Licensed Assisted Access |
Authors: | Wan-I Chen 陳萬益 |
Advisor: | 魏宏宇(Hung-Yu Wei) |
Keyword: | 免執照,授權輔助接取,虛擬移動網路營運商,斯塔克爾柏格賽局,最適價格, unlicensed band,Licensed Assisted Access,MVNO,Stackelberg game,optimal choice, |
Publication Year : | 2017 |
Degree: | 碩士 |
Abstract: | 近年來手機網路隨著流量的成長,有限的無線網路資源已經不堪負荷。也因此免執照的頻譜開始成為舒緩壅塞的無線網路資源的一個解決之道。授權輔助接取可在現行的電信基礎建設下,成為一個有效分配免執照資源的方法,特別是針對那些有大流量的移動網路營運商。此外,虛擬移動網路營運商也逐漸成為現今行動通訊市場中的重要角色。本篇論文旨在提供一個授權輔助接取的訂價框架,同時延攬了基於3GPP 組織的授權輔助接取之協定分析。在我們的架構中,虛擬移動網路營運商會向主要網路營運商購買頻譜,而這些虛擬網路營運商又會使用授權輔助接取來獲得額外的免執照頻譜。最後,透過我們提出的兩階段斯塔克爾伯格賽局以及授權輔助接取的協定分析,即可推導出使用者的最適需求以及虛擬網路營運商提供給使用者的最適賣價。 Mobile network congestion is caused by rapidly growing data traffic inspite of the limited wireless radio resources. The access to unlicensed spectrum brings hope for the mobile network operators to ease the inefficiency of radio resources. Licensed assisted access (LAA) with the current infrastructure can be an approach to efficiently allocate the unlicensed resources to the operators with heavier traffic loads and the QoS requirement. In addition, mobile virtual network operators (MVNO) have gradually become vital roles in the modern telecommunication market. This work contributes an LAA pricing framework along with an LAA protocol performance evaluation based on 3GPP agreements, under which the MVNO purchases LTE and LAA from the major operator. These MVNOs will use LAA to compete for the downlink of an unlicensed band. Through the two-stage Stackelberg game and LAA protocol estimation, we derived the optimal bandwidth demand of each user, the optimal price posted by the MVNO and the saturation throughput for LAA. |
URI: | http://tdr.lib.ntu.edu.tw/jspui/handle/123456789/68465 |
DOI: | 10.6342/NTU201701969 |
Fulltext Rights: | 有償授權 |
Appears in Collections: | 電信工程學研究所 |
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