DocumentCode
3064320
Title
Robust double auction protocol against false-name bids
Author
Yokoo, Makoto ; Sakurai, Yuko ; Matsubara, Shigeo
Author_Institution
NTT Commun. Sci. Labs., Kyoto, Japan
fYear
2001
fDate
36982
Firstpage
137
Lastpage
145
Abstract
Internet auctions have become an integral part of electronic commerce (EC) and a promising field for applying agent technologies. Although the Internet provides an excellent infrastructure for large-scale auctions, we must consider the possibility of a new type of cheating, i.e., a bidder trying to profit from submitting several bids under fictitious names (false-name bids). Double auctions are an important subclass of auction protocols that permit multiple buyers and sellers to bid to exchange a good, and have been widely used in stock, bond, and foreign exchange markets. If there exists no false-name bid, a double auction protocol called PMD protocol has proven to be dominant-strategy incentive compatible. On the other hand, if we consider the possibility of false-name bids, the PMD protocol is no longer dominant-strategy incentive compatible. We develop a new double auction protocol called the Threshold Price Double auction (TPD) protocol, which is dominant strategy incentive compatible even if participants can submit false-name bids. The characteristics of the TPD protocol is that the number of trades and prices of exchange are controlled by the threshold price. Simulation results show that this protocol can achieve a social surplus that is very close to being Pareto efficient
Keywords
Internet; electronic commerce; fraud; protocols; Internet auctions; PMD protocol; Pareto efficient; Threshold Price Double auction protocol; agent technology; cheating; dominant-strategy incentive; electronic commerce; false-name bids; robust double auction protocol; simulation; Application software; Bonding; Business; Electronic commerce; Internet; Laboratories; Large-scale systems; Protocols; Robustness; Uniform resource locators;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Distributed Computing Systems, 2001. 21st International Conference on.
Conference_Location
Mesa, AZ
Print_ISBN
0-7695-1077-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICDSC.2001.918942
Filename
918942
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