DocumentCode
3753261
Title
Economics of Peer-to-Peer Mobile Crowdsensing
Author
Changkun Jiang;Lin Gao;Lingjie Duan;Jianwei Huang
Author_Institution
Dept. of Inf. Eng., Chinese Univ. of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China
fYear
2015
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
6
Abstract
Mobile crowdsensing is a new sensing paradigm relying on computation and storage capabilities of mobile devices. However, traditional server-client mobile crowdsensing models suffer from a high operational cost on the server, and hence a poor scalability. Peer-to- peer (P2P) mobile crowdsensing models can effectively reduce the server´s operational cost, by leveraging the mobile devices´ under-utilized computation and storage resources. In a P2P mobile crowdsensing model, the sensing data is saved and processed in mobile users´ devices in a distributed fashion, and is shared among mobile users directly in a P2P manner. In this work, we focus on the incentive issue in such a P2P mobile crowdsensing model. Specifically, we propose a data market and a generic pricing scheme for the data sharing among data sensors and requesters. We analyze the user interactions in such a data market from a game theoretic perspective, and prove the existence and uniqueness of the market equilibrium. We further propose a generalized best response dynamics to reach the market equilibrium. Our theoretic analysis and numerical results indicate that the equilibrium social welfare decreases with the data transfer cost and data prices, while the ratio of the equilibrium social welfare to the maximum social welfare benchmark increases with the data transfer cost and data prices.
Keywords
"Sensors","Mobile communication","Servers","Pricing","Peer-to-peer computing","Data transfer","Mobile handsets"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Global Communications Conference (GLOBECOM), 2015 IEEE
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/GLOCOM.2015.7417152
Filename
7417152
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