On Matching Users to Specialised MNOs in Service Tailored Networks of the Future

Conor Sexton, M. Butt, N. Marchetti, L. Dasilva
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In this paper, we investigate a network model in which entities called subscription brokers group service level agreements with multiple specialised mobile network operators (SMNOs) into a single subscription bundle, with a fixed data allowance that can be used by the subscriber as needed across any of the SMNOs included in the bundle. Each SMNO operates a network that is designed to meet the demands of a particular service area or vertical industry. We demonstrate the performance benefits of such a model, allowing users to choose SMNOs according to the needs of the service that they are using. In particular, we focus on how to perform the matching between users and SMNOs in a bundle, adopting the Gale-Shapley matching algorithm. We argue that a stable matching is needed to ensure that both SMNOs and users are incentivised to adopt the broker-based model. We outline a framework based on the concept of utility for devising the preference lists of users, while the approach we propose for building the preference lists of SMNOs can differentiate between different classes of users based on the price they pay for their subscription. We evaluate the performance cost in terms of utility of achieving stability compared to a sum utility maximisation matching approach, showing that this cost is largely borne by the lower priority users. Overall, the proposed broker-based model performs at least as well as any one SMNO for lower priority users, and outperforms any one SMNO for higher priority users.
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关于在未来的服务定制网络中将用户与专门的移动运营商配对
在本文中,我们研究了一种网络模型,在这种模型中,称为订阅代理的实体将与多个专门的移动网络运营商(smno)的服务水平协议分组到一个订阅捆绑包中,用户可以根据需要在捆绑包中包含的任何smno中使用固定的数据限额。每个SMNO运营一个网络,旨在满足特定服务领域或垂直行业的需求。我们演示了这种模型的性能优势,允许用户根据他们正在使用的服务的需要选择smno。我们特别关注如何在一个bundle中对用户和smno进行匹配,采用Gale-Shapley匹配算法。我们认为需要一个稳定的匹配来确保smno和用户都被激励采用基于代理的模型。我们概述了一个基于实用程序概念的框架,用于设计用户偏好列表,而我们提出的用于构建smno偏好列表的方法可以根据用户为订阅支付的价格区分不同类别的用户。我们根据实现稳定性的效用来评估性能成本,与总效用最大化匹配方法相比,表明这种成本主要由较低优先级的用户承担。总的来说,建议的基于代理的模型对于低优先级用户的性能至少与任何一个SMNO一样好,并且对于高优先级用户的性能优于任何一个SMNO。
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