An economic model for resource exchange in mobile peer to peer networks

O. Wolfson, Bo Xu, A. Sistla
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Consider an urban area with hundreds of thousands of vehicles. Drivers and passengers in these vehicles are interested in information relevant to their trip. For example, a driver would like his/her vehicle to continuously display on a map the available parking spaces around the current location. Or, the driver may be interested in the traffic conditions (e.g. average speed) one mile ahead. In this paper we examine the dissemination of information about resources in mobile peer-to-peer networks, where vehicles and sensors communicate with each other via short-range wireless transmission. Each disseminated resource represents information about a spatial-temporal event, such as the availability of a parking slot at a particular time. We propose an opportunistic dissemination paradigm, in which a moving object transmits the resources it carries to encountered vehicles and obtains new resources in exchange. We develop and analyze a family of economic models that provide incentive for collaboration in data dissemination. The proposed system has the potential to create a completely new information marketplace.
移动点对点网络中资源交换的经济模型
考虑一个拥有数十万辆汽车的城市地区。这些车辆的司机和乘客对与他们的旅行有关的信息感兴趣。例如,驾驶员希望他/她的车辆在地图上不断显示当前位置周围的可用停车位。或者,司机可能对前方一英里的交通状况(例如平均速度)感兴趣。在本文中,我们研究了移动点对点网络中资源信息的传播,其中车辆和传感器通过短距离无线传输相互通信。每个分发的资源表示有关时空事件的信息,例如在特定时间停车位的可用性。我们提出了一种机会主义传播模式,在这种模式下,移动物体将其携带的资源传递给遇到的车辆,并在交换中获得新的资源。我们开发并分析了一系列经济模型,这些模型为数据传播中的合作提供了激励。拟议的系统有可能创造一个全新的信息市场。
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