Benefits of mobile end user network switching and multihoming
Authored by B Finley, A Basaure
Date Published: 2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.comcom.2017.12.013
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Abstract
Mobile users have not been able to exploit spatio-temporal differences
between individual mobile networks operators for a variety of reasons.
End user network switching and multihoming are two promising mechanisms
that could allow such exploitation. However these mechanisms have not
been thoroughly explored at a general system level with QoE metrics.
Therefore, in this work we analyze these mechanisms in a variety of
diverse scenarios through a system level model based on an agent based
modeling framework.
In terms of results, we find that in all scenarios end user network
switching provides significant benefits in terms of both throughput and
mean opinion score as the number of available networks increases.
However, contrastingly, end user multihoming in most scenarios does not
provide significant benefits over network switching given the same
number of available networks. The major reason is inefficient radio
resource allocation resulting from individual networks not taking the
multihoming nature of end users into account. Though, in low user
density situations this inefficiency is not a problem and multihoming
does provide increased throughput though not increased mean opinion
scores. Finally, scenarios that vary the fraction of users adopting
multi homing suggests that both early and late adopters will have
similar gains over users not adopting multihoming. Thus the adoption
dynamics of multihoming appear favorable. Overall, the results support
the applicability of end user network switching for improving mobile
user experience and the applicability of end user multihoming in more
limited situations.
Tags
Agent Based Modeling
allocative efficiency
investment
Entry
Network switching
Multihoming
Qoe
User driven
competition