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Practical Incentive Mechanisms for IoT-Based Mobile Crowdsensing Systems
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EngineeringPowerful Smart TerminalsSmart CityInformation SecurityData ScienceSmart SystemsInternet Of ThingsMechanism DesignParticipatory SensingData PrivacyOnline Incentive MechanismMobile ComputingComputer SciencePractical Incentive MechanismsIot Data ManagementPrivacyData SecurityMobile Computing SystemMobile SensingIncentive MechanismBusinessIncentive MechanismsIncentive-centered DesignIncentive ModelResource Optimization
Powerful smart terminals with rich set of embedded sensors promote the development of the Internet of Things (IoTs). Mobile crowdsensing systems (MCSs) can be formed by these mobile smart terminals from IoTs to collect and exchange data. The main idea of MCSs is to outsource sensing tasks (collecting data) to various mobile devices which are carried by people or vehicles. The design of incentive mechanisms in MCSs is one of the hottest current research topics. However, most of the existing studies focus on maximizing the utilities or social welfare while neglecting the practical requirements of MCSs surveillance applications. In this paper, we discuss the importance of fairness and unconsciousness of MCS surveillance applications. Then, we propose offline and online incentive mechanisms with fair task scheduling based on the proportional share allocation rules. Furthermore, to have more sensing tasks done over time dimension, we relax the truthfulness and unconsciousness property requirements and design a (ε, μ)-unconsciousness online incentive mechanism. Real map data are used to validate these proposed incentive mechanisms through extensive simulations.
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