Dynamic spectrum leasing and retail pricing using an experimental economy
Authored by Vladimir Gazda, Juraj Gazda, Denis Horvath, Gabriel Bugar, Marcel Volosin, Peter Drotar
Date Published: 2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.comnet.2017.04.040
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European Union
Slovak Research and Development Agency
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Abstract
This paper presents an agent-based computational model for competitive
spectrum leasing and pricing. The model can be used to develop
strategies for cognitive operators in regions where there is a
heterogeneity of operators due to overlapping coverage areas. We model
the interactions among interacting entities using a three-stage agent
based model in which we apply the basic principles of an experimental
economy. The operators make their decisions regarding the frequency
resources to be leased on the wholesale-spectrum market using the
Roth-Erev reinforcement algorithm, while on the retail market, they
provide services for end-users. Pricing decisions on the retail market
are made using a family of pricing strategies, such as linear-reward,
successful ratio, and trial-and-error, which are feasible when the
bounded rationality of the agents is considered. We show that the profit
is significantly affected when forgetting and experimentation parameters
are added to reinforce the decisions made on the wholesale market. In
more advanced pricing schemes, e.g., successful-ratio and linear-reward,
the addition of the forgetting parameter significantly improves the
performance in terms of the measured indicators, namely, the average
profit and Sharpe ratio. On the other hand, in the zero-intelligence
trial-and-error approach, we do not see any positive changes in terms of
the measured indicators. In addition, several notable phenomena emerged
from the interactions of the agents. For example, the classification of
operators who take on the role of spectrum investors as either
risk-averse or risk-seeking based on the pricing schemes utilized in the
retail market was shown to be an emergent feature of the model. (C) 2017
Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Tags
Competition
Agent-based modeling
coordination
networks
Dynamic spectrum distribution
Experimental
economy
Retail pricing
Roth-erev algorithm
Access markets