The digital divide restricting the access of people living in developing areas to the benefits of modern information and communications technologies has become a major challenge and research focus. To well understand and finally bridge the digital divide, we first need to discover a proper measure to characterize and quantify the telecommunication service imbalance. In this regard, we propose a fine-grained and easy-to-compute imbalance index, aiming to quantitatively link the relation among telecommunication service imbalance, telecommunication infrastructure, and demographic distribution. The mathematically elegant and generic form of the imbalance index allows consistent analyses for heterogeneous scenarios and can be easily tailored to incorporate different telecommunication policies and application scenarios. Based on this index, we also propose an infrastructure resource deployment strategy by minimizing the average imbalance index of any geographical segment. Experimental results verify the effectiveness of the proposed imbalance index by showing a high degree of correlation to existing congeneric but coarse-grained measures and the superiority of the infrastructure resource deployment strategy.
翻译:限制生活在发展中地区的人民获得现代信息和通信技术好处的数字鸿沟已成为一项重大挑战和研究重点。为了很好地理解和最终弥合数字鸿沟,我们首先需要找到一个适当的措施,对电信服务不平衡现象进行定性和量化。在这方面,我们提出一个细微和易于计算的不平衡指数,目的是在数量上将电信服务不平衡、电信基础设施和人口分布之间的关系联系起来。这种数学优雅和通用的不平衡指数形式使得能够对各种情况进行一致的分析,并且可以很容易地根据不同的电信政策和应用设想进行量身定制。我们根据这一指数,还提议一项基础设施资源部署战略,尽量减少任何地理区域的平均不平衡指数。实验结果通过显示与现有等同但粗糙的计量方法的高度相关性以及基础设施资源部署战略的优越性来验证拟议的不平衡指数的有效性。