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Fair and resilient incentive tree mechanisms

Proceedings of the 2013 ACM symposium on Principles of distributed computing, 2013
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Yuezhou Lv, Thomas Moscibroda
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Incentive properties for ordinal mechanisms

Games and Economic Behavior, 2016
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Limitations on the Effectiveness of Decentralized Incentive Mechanisms

2011 IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC), 2011
During the last decade of P2P research a lot of attention has been given to incentive mechanisms. While centralized incentive mechanisms are straightforward in their design, a long term challenge has been to create a decentralized incentive mechanism that can be used to effectively induce cooperation and reduce freeriding.
Michel Meulpolder   +3 more
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Incentive mechanisms for crowdsensing

2018 IEEE Long Island Systems, Applications and Technology Conference (LISAT), 2018
Crowd sensing is a mechanism that facilitates the company to accomplish by depurating the people. It provides the temporary and voluntary service supporter. However, crowdsensing experiences the problem due to user selection and payment determination. Thus problems deteriorate the incompleteness of task at present.
Razque, Abdul   +4 more
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Survey on Blockchain Incentive Mechanism

2019
The current research on the blockchain includes study on network architecture and the incentive. In this paper, an introduction to the architecture of information technology was given and the goal and research status of the incentive layer of blockchain were illustrated with digital economy development as the backdrop.
Jiyue Huang   +6 more
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Incentive Mechanisms for Crowdsourcing Platforms

2016
Crowdsourcing emerged with the development of Web 2.0 technologies as a distributed online practice that harnesses the collective aptitudes and skills of the crowd in order to reach specific goals. The success of crowdsourcing systems is influenced by the users’ levels of participation and interactions on the platform.
Aikaterini Katmada   +2 more
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Investment Incentives in Near-Optimal Mechanisms

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020
In many real-world resource allocation problems, optimization is computationally intractable, so any practical allocation mechanism must be based on an approximation algorithm. We study investment incentives in strategy-proof mechanisms that use such approximations. In sharp contrast with the Vickrey-Clark-Groves mechanism, for which individual returns
Mohammad Akbarpour   +3 more
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On decentralized incentive compatible mechanisms

Proceedings of the 6th ACM conference on Electronic commerce, 2005
Algorithmic Mechanism Design focuses on Dominant Strategy Implementations. The main positive results are the celebrated Vickrey-Clarke-Groves (VCG) mechanisms and computationally efficient mechanisms for severely restricted players ("single-parameter domains"). As it turns out, many natural social goals cannot be implemented using the dominant strategy
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Incentive Mechanisms for Crowdsensing: Crowdsourcing With Smartphones

IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking, 2016
Smartphones are programmable and equipped with a set of cheap but powerful embedded sensors, such as accelerometer, digital compass, gyroscope, GPS, microphone, and camera. These sensors can collectively monitor a diverse range of human activities and the surrounding environment.
Dejun Yang   +3 more
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Incentive mechanisms for user-provided networks

IEEE Communications Magazine, 2014
The increasing mobile data demand and the proliferation of advanced handheld devices place user-provided networks in a conspicuous position for next-generation network architectures. There has been growing consensus that user-provided networks can play a crucial role in both self-organizing and operator-controlled wireless networks, as they enable the ...
George Iosifidis   +3 more
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