DocumentCode
266943
Title
You better be honest: Discouraging free-riding and false-reporting in mobile crowdsourcing
Author
Xiang Zhang ; Guoliang Xue ; Ruozhou Yu ; Dejun Yang ; Jian Tang
Author_Institution
Arizona State Univ., Tempe, AZ, USA
fYear
2014
fDate
8-12 Dec. 2014
Firstpage
4971
Lastpage
4976
Abstract
Crowdsourcing is an emerging paradigm where users can pay for the services they need or receive rewards for providing services. One example in wireless networking is mobile crowdsourcing, which leverages a cloud computing platform for recruiting mobile users to collect data (such as photos, videos, mobile user activities, etc) for applications in various domains, such as environmental monitoring, social networking, healthcare, transportation, etc. However, a critical problem arises as how to ensure that users pay or receive what they deserve. Free-riding and false-reporting may make the system vulnerable to dishonest users. In this paper, we aim to design schemes to tackle these problems, so that each individual in the system is better off being honest. We first design a mechanism EFF which eliminates dishonest behavior with the help from a trusted third party for arbitration. We then design another mechanism DFF which, without the help from any third party, discourages free-riding and false-reporting. We prove that EFF eliminates the existence of free-riding and false-reporting, while guaranteeing truthfulness, individual rationality, budget-balance, and computational efficiency. We also prove that DFF is semi-truthful, which discourages dishonest behavior such as free-riding and false-reporting when the rest of the individuals are honest, while guaranteeing budget-balance and computational efficiency. Performance evaluation shows that within our mechanisms, no dishonest behavior could bring extra benefit for each individual.
Keywords
cloud computing; mobile computing; software performance evaluation; trusted computing; DFF mechanism; EFF mechanism; budget-balance; cloud computing platform; computational efficiency; dishonest behavior; dishonest users; false-reporting; free-riding; mobile crowdsourcing; trusted third party; wireless networking; Computational modeling; Cost accounting; Crowdsourcing; Mobile communication; Mobile computing; Warranties; Wireless communication;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Global Communications Conference (GLOBECOM), 2014 IEEE
Conference_Location
Austin, TX
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/GLOCOM.2014.7037593
Filename
7037593
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