Title :
How to crowdsource tasks truthfully without sacrificing utility: Online incentive mechanisms with budget constraint
Author :
Dong Zhao ; Xiang-Yang Li ; Huadong Ma
Author_Institution :
Beijing Key Lab. of Intell. Telecommun. Software & Multimedia, Beijing Univ. of Posts & Telecommun., Beijing, China
fDate :
April 27 2014-May 2 2014
Abstract :
Mobile crowdsourced sensing (MCS) is a new paradigm which takes advantage of pervasive smartphones to efficiently collect data, enabling numerous novel applications. To achieve good service quality for a MCS application, incentive mechanisms are necessary to attract more user participation. Most of existing mechanisms apply only for the offline scenario where all users´ information are known a priori. On the contrary, we focus on a more realistic scenario where users arrive one by one online in a random order. Based on the online auction model, we investigate the problem that users submit their private types to the crowdsourcer when arrive, and the crowdsourcer aims at selecting a subset of users before a specified deadline for maximizing the value of services (assumed to be a non-negative monotone submodular function) provided by selected users under a budget constraint. We design two online mechanisms, OMZ and OMG, satisfying the computational efficiency, individual rationality, budget feasibility, truthfulness, consumer sovereignty and constant competitiveness under the zero arrival-departure interval case and a more general case, respectively. Through extensive simulations, we evaluate the performance and validate the theoretical properties of our online mechanisms.
Keywords :
incentive schemes; mobile computing; smart phones; trusted computing; MCS; OMG; OMZ; budget constraint; budget feasibility; computational efficiency; constant competitiveness; consumer sovereignty; individual rationality; mobile crowdsourced sensing; offline scenario; online auction model; online incentive mechanisms; online mechanisms; pervasive smartphones; random order; service quality; task crowdsourcing; truthfulness; user participation; zero arrival-departure interval case; Complexity theory; Computers; Conferences; Mechanical factors; Resource management; Sensors; Smart phones;
Conference_Titel :
INFOCOM, 2014 Proceedings IEEE
Conference_Location :
Toronto, ON
DOI :
10.1109/INFOCOM.2014.6848053