Demystifying Competition and Cooperation Dynamics of the Aerial mmWave Access Market
Olga Galinina, Leonardo Militano, Sergey Andreev, Alexander Pyattaev,, Kerstin Johnsson, Antonino Orsino, Giuseppe Araniti, Antonio Iera, Mischa, Dohler, and Yevgeni Koucheryavy

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the competition and cooperation dynamics among aerial mmWave access providers using game theory, revealing market behaviors and strategic interactions in a novel aerial wireless ecosystem.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive game-theoretic model for aerial mmWave market competition and cooperation, providing new insights into strategic behaviors in this emerging sector.
Findings
Nash equilibrium characterization of initial competition
Impact of cooperation between licensed providers
Market dynamics and profit distribution analysis
Abstract
Cellular has always relied on static deployments for providing wireless access. However, even the emerging fifth-generation (5G) networks may face difficulty in supporting the increased traffic demand with rigid, fixed infrastructure without substantial over-provisioning. This is particularly true for spontaneous large-scale events that require service providers to augment capacity of their networks quickly. Today, the use of aerial devices equipped with high-rate radio access capabilities has the potential to offer the much needed "on-demand" capacity boost. Conversely, it also threatens to rattle the long-standing business strategies of wireless operators, especially as the "gold rush" for cheaper millimeter wave (mmWave) spectrum lowers the market entry barriers. However, the intricate structure of this new market presently remains a mystery. This paper sheds light on competition and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced MIMO Systems Optimization · Millimeter-Wave Propagation and Modeling · Power Line Communications and Noise
