Budget-Feasible Mechanisms in Two-Sided Crowdsensing Markets: Truthfulness, Fairness, and Efficiency

Xiang Liu, Chenchen Fu, Weiwei Wu*, Minming Li, Wanyuan Wang, Vincent Chau, Junzhou Luo

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

In a crowdsensing platform, users are invited to provide data services, and multiple requesters compete for desired services. Due to users' costs of providing services, it is critical to design incentive mechanisms to incentivize users with (monetary) rewards. Meanwhile, requesters may have individual budgets and compete for services with different procurement abilities. Such a setting falls into the budget-feasible mechanism design. However, most of the existing budget-feasible mechanisms focus on one-sided markets with a single requester rather than the two-sided markets with multiple requesters having different procurement abilities. Moreover, requesters and users can be selfish and strategic with their private information, which requires preventing information manipulation on both requesters' and users' sides. In this paper, we investigate budget-feasible mechanisms in two-sided crowdsensing markets where multiple strategic requesters come with private budgets to obtain services from the strategic users. We also consider the fairness on the requesters' side, i.e., a requester with more budget should obtain more service. We propose budget-feasible mechanisms for two models by distinguishing the types of services, i.e., the homogeneous or heterogeneous services. All proposed mechanisms satisfy fairness, budget feasibility, truthfulness on both users' and requesters' sides, and the constant approximation ratio. Numerical experiment results further demonstrate the efficiency of our proposed mechanisms. © 2022 IEEE.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)6938-6955
JournalIEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing
Volume22
Issue number12
Online published5 Sept 2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2023

Research Keywords

  • Biological system modeling
  • Budget feasible mechanism
  • Costs
  • Crowdsensing
  • fairness
  • incentive mechanism design
  • mobile crowdsensing
  • Mobile handsets
  • Procurement
  • Resource management
  • Sensors
  • two-sided markets

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