Making the Case for Dynamic Wireless Infrastructure Sharing: a Techno-Economic Game
29 June 2017
Dynamic and flexible radio resource management in a multi-tenant shared infrastructure is an effective strategy to improve the quality experienced by end users. In this framework, we propose a techno-economic model that allows network operators to compete and dynamically select the quality target to deliver to their customers, while simultaneously maximizing the profit. In order to understand the willingness of the network operators in the engagement on a sharing scenario, we develop a non-cooperative game wherein the Nash Equilibria show the disposition of operators to meet the customers' requirements. At the same time, the proposed framework show how it is challenging the definition of a new business market when scarcity of resources is assumed.