Research Article
Evolution and market share of wireless community networks
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.1109/GAMENETS.2009.5137439, author={Mohammad Hossein Manshaei and Peter Marbach and Jean-Pierre Hubaux}, title={Evolution and market share of wireless community networks}, proceedings={1st International Conference on Game Theory for Networks}, publisher={IEEE}, proceedings_a={GAMENETS}, year={2009}, month={6}, keywords={}, doi={10.1109/GAMENETS.2009.5137439} }
- Mohammad Hossein Manshaei
Peter Marbach
Jean-Pierre Hubaux
Year: 2009
Evolution and market share of wireless community networks
GAMENETS
IEEE
DOI: 10.1109/GAMENETS.2009.5137439
Abstract
Wireless community networks that operate in the unlicensed spectrum have emerged as a low-cost alternative for providing high-speed wireless data services. By using WiFi access points that are provided and managed by community members, wireless community networks can offer high-speed data services at a much lower cost compared with traditional licensed band operators. However, depending on the number of members, the quality-of-service in terms of coverage and data rates provided by wireless community networks can be significantly lower compared with traditional licensed band operators. As a result, it is not clear whether wireless community networks will be able to capture a significant share of the market for wireless data services. In this paper we use a game-theoretic approach to model and study the evolution, and potential market share, of wireless community networks. We also study whether it is profitable for a licensed band provider to complement its licensed band data service with a low-cost service based on a wireless community network.