大规模设备对设备资源交易的分布式双重拍卖

Shuqin Gao, C. Courcoubetis, Lingjie Duan
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未来无线网络中的移动用户面临着数据流量、计算能力和能量存储等有限的无线资源。考虑到其中一些用户可能没有充分利用他们的无线资源,设备到设备(D2D)资源共享是一种很有前途的方法,可以利用用户在资源使用方面的多样性,并在本地集中资源。在本文中,我们提出了一种新的双边D2D交易市场模型,使大量本地连接的用户能够进行资源交易。传统的资源分配解决方案大多是集中式的,没有考虑用户本地D2D连接的限制,在大规模交易中变得不可扩展。此外,由于自私的用户不会如实报告他们购买或出售资源的实际价值和数量,可能会出现市场失灵。为了解决这两个关键挑战,我们首先研究了具有D2D分配约束的分布式资源分配问题。基于最大加权匹配的贪婪思想,提出了一种接近最优平均分配效率的快速算法。然后,我们将其与一种新的定价机制结合起来,该机制调整了买卖资源的最终交易价格,从而激励买卖双方如实报告其估值和可用资源数量。与具有中央控制器的传统双重拍卖不同,这种定价机制是完全分布式的,即每对匹配用户之间的最终交易价格仅取决于他们自己的声明,因此可以在本地计算。最后,我们分析了所提出的D2D交易机制在多轮中的重复执行情况,并确定了最佳交易频率。
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Distributed double auctions for large-scale device-to-device resource trading
Mobile users in future wireless networks face limited wireless resources such as data plan, computation capacity and energy storage. Given that some of these users may not be utilizing fully their wireless resources, device-to-device (D2D) resource sharing is a promising approach to exploit users' diversity in resource use and for pooling their resources locally. In this paper, we propose a novel two-sided D2D trading market model that enables a large number of locally connected users to trade resources. Traditional resource allocation solutions are mostly centralized without considering users' local D2D connectivity constraints, becoming unscalable for large-scale trading. In addition, there may be market failure since selfish users will not truthfully report their actual valuations and quantities for buying or selling resources. To address these two key challenges, we first investigate the distributed resource allocation problem with D2D assignment constraints. Based on the greedy idea of maximum weighted matching, we propose a fast algorithm to achieve near-optimal average allocative efficiency. Then, we combine it with a new pricing mechanism that adjusts the final trading prices for buying and selling resources in a way that buyers and sellers are incentivized to truthfully report their valuations and available resource quantities. Unlike traditional double auctions with a central controller, this pricing mechanism is fully distributed in the sense that the final trading prices between each matched pair of users only depend on their own declarations and hence can be calculated locally. Finally, we analyze the repeated execution of the proposed D2D trading mechanism in multiple rounds and determine the best trading frequency.
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