Re-implement incentive mechanisms the global wireless village

Wireless Community Network (WCN) can be viewed as a modern mechanical development. Community networks can possibly offer high data rate wireless Internet access for mobile users, one of the central point that added to their development was the low penetration of broadband access technologies i...

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Main Author: Rawda, T S Aki
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/66721/1/FSKTM%202015%2041%20IR.pdf
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Summary:Wireless Community Network (WCN) can be viewed as a modern mechanical development. Community networks can possibly offer high data rate wireless Internet access for mobile users, one of the central point that added to their development was the low penetration of broadband access technologies in few nations .Currently the larger part of ISPs do not permit connection sharing for their subscribers, which is the most critical problem in the way of establishing a global wireless community. Furthermore, motivating mechanisms for both users and ISPs are not duly designed in global wireless community networks. However, key ingredients of creating a global wireless village, both user collaboration and Internet Service Providers (ISP) support. In this paper we re-implement the economic interactions in global wireless community networks based on users, ISPs and community providers (Biczoket al, 2011). We found that in addition to the roaming cost, revenue share and the method of distribution of income, the cost of entry have a significant impact on stimulating the user to participate in the community. The analytical result of this work, which carried out in MATLAB2013a tool, show that in fact a really global wireless community network emergence is possible.