Toward User-Centric Resource Allocation for 6G: An Economic Perspective
Jiacheng Chen, Bo Qian, Yunting Xu, Haibo Zhou, Xuemin Shen
Abstract
This article presents an economics-inspired solution for realizing user-centric resource allocation for 6G. Particularly, the user-centric criterion is proposed based on users' subjective values, that is, quality of experience (QoE) on services, thereby satisfying the most desired demands of all users. Furthermore, the price is utilized as the indicator of users' values, and the total value of information conveyed to users is prioritized so that the user-centric resource allocation is economically efficient. In addition, a Cybertwin-assisted core network is introduced as a practical solution for implementing user-centric resource allocation. A resource market with appropriate market rules is developed from auction theory. It is demonstrated through simulations that our proposed user-centric resource allocation solution can convey more personalized value to users.