JOURNAL ARTICLE

Efficient bandwidth allocation in wireless community networks

Abstract

The network coverage and the number of residential users that a network operator may serve through a Wireless Mesh Network can be significantly increased by subleasing the available bandwidth to a subset of customers. In this paper we propose an innovative mechanism to allocate the available bandwidth of a wireless network operator to those customers who are willing to pay the higher price for satisfying their bandwidth demand. We formulate the allocation mechanism as a combinatorial truthful auction and further present a greedy algorithm that finds efficient allocations even for large-size, real scenarios, while maintaining the truthfulness property. Numerical results show that the greedy algorithm represents an efficient and practical alternative to the combinatorial auction mechanism.

Keywords:
Computer science Greedy algorithm Bandwidth (computing) Bandwidth allocation Computer network Wireless network Combinatorial auction Channel allocation schemes Wireless Operator (biology) Mathematical optimization Distributed computing Common value auction Telecommunications Algorithm Mathematics

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Citation History

Topics

Auction Theory and Applications
Social Sciences →  Decision Sciences →  Management Science and Operations Research
Optimization and Search Problems
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Networks and Communications
Cooperative Communication and Network Coding
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Networks and Communications
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