Luiz Da Silva from Trinity College in Dublin presents.
Abstract: As wireless operators face enormous projected increases in demand without corresponding revenue growth, increased network sharing is inevitable. This trend manifests itself in the push for resource virtualization, dynamic spectrum access, and active infrastructure sharing among operators. In this presentation, we articulate our vision for future wireless networks, which relies on the virtualization of wireless access, and how stochastic geometry can help us understand the potential and limits of this vision. As a first step, we rely on cellular deployment data from three European countries to argue for the use of clustered point processes to model multi-operator deployments. From there, we outline some of the open questions in resource management for shared networks that can be addressed through stochastic geometry and call for collaborations in solving those questions.
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