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dc.creatorGao, L.en
dc.creatorIosifidis, G.en
dc.creatorHuang, J.en
dc.creatorTassiulas, L.en
dc.date.accessioned2015-11-23T10:26:56Z
dc.date.available2015-11-23T10:26:56Z
dc.date.issued2013
dc.identifier10.1109/INFCOM.2013.6567155
dc.identifier.isbn9781467359467
dc.identifier.issn0743166X
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11615/27648
dc.description.abstractMobile data offloading is a promising approach to alleviate network congestion and enhance quality of service (QoS) in mobile cellular networks. In this paper, we investigate the economics of mobile data offloading through third-party WiFi or femtocell access points (APs). Specifically, we consider a market-based data offloading solution, where macrocellular base stations (BSs) pay APs for offloading traffic. The key questions arising in such a marketplace are following: (i) how much traffic should each AP offload for each BS? and (ii) what is the corresponding payment of each BS to each AP? We answer these questions by using the non-cooperative game theory. In particular, we define a multi-leader multi-follower data offloading game (DOFF), where BSs (leaders) propose market prices, and accordingly APs (followers) determine the traffic volumes they are willing to offload. We characterize the subgame perfect equilibrium (SPE) of this game, and further compare the SPE with two other classic market outcomes: (i) the market balance (MB) in a perfect competition market (i.e., without price participation), and (ii) the monopoly outcome (MO) in a monopoly market (i.e., without price competition). Our results analytically show that (i) the price participation (of BSs) will drive market prices down, compared to those under the MB outcome, and (ii) the price competition (among BSs) will drive market prices up, compared to those under the MO outcome. © 2013 IEEE.en
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dc.subjectAccess point (APs)en
dc.subjectMobile cellular networksen
dc.subjectMobile data offloadingen
dc.subjectMonopoly marketsen
dc.subjectNetwork congestionsen
dc.subjectNon-cooperative game theoryen
dc.subjectPerfect competitionen
dc.subjectPrice competitionen
dc.subjectCompetitionen
dc.subjectCostsen
dc.subjectDigital storageen
dc.subjectGame theoryen
dc.subjectQuality of serviceen
dc.subjectCommerceen
dc.titleEconomics of mobile data offloadingen
dc.typeconferenceItemen


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