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Free Market of Multi-Leader Multi-Follower Mobile Crowdsensing: An Incentive Mechanism Design by Deep Reinforcement Learning


Abstract:

The explosive increase of mobile devices with built-in sensors such as GPS, accelerometer, gyroscope and camera has made the design of mobile crowdsensing (MCS) applicati...Show More

Abstract:

The explosive increase of mobile devices with built-in sensors such as GPS, accelerometer, gyroscope and camera has made the design of mobile crowdsensing (MCS) applications possible, which create a new interface between humans and their surroundings. Until now, various MCS applications have been designed, where the task initiators (TIs) recruit mobile users (MUs) to complete the required sensing tasks. In this paper, deep reinforcement learning (DRL) based techniques are investigated to address the problem of assigning satisfactory but profitable amount of incentives to multiple TIs and MUs as a MCS game. Specifically, we first formulate the problem as a multi-leader and multi-follower Stackelberg game, where TIs are the leaders and MUs are the followers. Then, the existence of the Stackelberg Equilibrium (SE) is proved. Considering the challenge to compute the SE, a DRL based Dynamic Incentive Mechanism (DDIM) is proposed. It enables the TIs to learn the optimal pricing strategies directly from game experiences without knowing the private information of MUs. Finally, numerical experiments are provided to illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed incentive mechanism compared with both state-of-the-art and baseline approaches.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing ( Volume: 19, Issue: 10, 01 October 2020)
Page(s): 2316 - 2329
Date of Publication: 09 July 2019

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Author image of Yufeng Zhan
School of Computer Science and Technology, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing, China
Yufeng Zhan received the PhD degree in School of Automation from the Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing, China, in 2018. His research interests include mobile computing, machine learning and networked control systems.
Yufeng Zhan received the PhD degree in School of Automation from the Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing, China, in 2018. His research interests include mobile computing, machine learning and networked control systems.View more
Author image of Chi Harold Liu
School of Computer Science and Technology, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing, China
Chi Harold Liu (SM'15) received the BEng degree from Tsinghua University, China, and the PhD degree from Imperial College, United Kingdom. He is currently a full professor and vice dean with the School of Computer Science and Technology, Beijing Institute of Technology, China. He is also the vice dean of the School of Computer Science and Technology, the director of IBM Mainframe Excellence Center (Beijing), director of I...Show More
Chi Harold Liu (SM'15) received the BEng degree from Tsinghua University, China, and the PhD degree from Imperial College, United Kingdom. He is currently a full professor and vice dean with the School of Computer Science and Technology, Beijing Institute of Technology, China. He is also the vice dean of the School of Computer Science and Technology, the director of IBM Mainframe Excellence Center (Beijing), director of I...View more
Author image of Yinuo Zhao
School of Computer Science and Technology, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing, China
Yinuo Zhao is working toward the final year graduate degree in the School of Computer Science and Technology, Beijing Institute of Technology, China. Her research interests include machine learning and mobile computing.
Yinuo Zhao is working toward the final year graduate degree in the School of Computer Science and Technology, Beijing Institute of Technology, China. Her research interests include machine learning and mobile computing.View more
Author image of Jiang Zhang
School of Computer Science and Technology, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing, China
Jiang Zhang is currently working toward the final year undergraduate degree in the School of Computer Science and Technology, Beijing Institute of Technology, China. His research interests include machine learning and control science and technology.
Jiang Zhang is currently working toward the final year undergraduate degree in the School of Computer Science and Technology, Beijing Institute of Technology, China. His research interests include machine learning and control science and technology.View more
Author image of Jian Tang
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Syracuse University, Syracuse, USA
Jian Tang (F'19) is a Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Syracuse University and an IEEE Fellow. He received his PhD degree in Computer Science from Arizona State University in 2006. His research interests lie in the areas of Machine Learning, IoT, Wireless Networking, Big Data Systems and Cloud Computing. Dr. Tang has published over 140 papers in premier journals and conferences...Show More
Jian Tang (F'19) is a Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Syracuse University and an IEEE Fellow. He received his PhD degree in Computer Science from Arizona State University in 2006. His research interests lie in the areas of Machine Learning, IoT, Wireless Networking, Big Data Systems and Cloud Computing. Dr. Tang has published over 140 papers in premier journals and conferences...View more

Author image of Yufeng Zhan
School of Computer Science and Technology, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing, China
Yufeng Zhan received the PhD degree in School of Automation from the Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing, China, in 2018. His research interests include mobile computing, machine learning and networked control systems.
Yufeng Zhan received the PhD degree in School of Automation from the Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing, China, in 2018. His research interests include mobile computing, machine learning and networked control systems.View more
Author image of Chi Harold Liu
School of Computer Science and Technology, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing, China
Chi Harold Liu (SM'15) received the BEng degree from Tsinghua University, China, and the PhD degree from Imperial College, United Kingdom. He is currently a full professor and vice dean with the School of Computer Science and Technology, Beijing Institute of Technology, China. He is also the vice dean of the School of Computer Science and Technology, the director of IBM Mainframe Excellence Center (Beijing), director of IBM Big Data Technology Center, and director of National Laboratory of Data Intelligence for China Light Industry. Before moving to academia, he joined IBM Research - China as a staff researcher and project manager, after working as a postdoctoral researcher at Deutsche Telekom Laboratories, Germany, and a visiting scholar at IBM T. J. Watson Research Center. His current research interests include the Internet-of-Things (IoT), big data analytics, mobile computing, and wireless ad hoc, sensor, and mesh networks. He received the Distinguished Young Scholar Award, in 2013, IBM First Plateau Invention Achievement Award, in 2012, and IBM First Patent Application Award, in 2011 and was interviewed by EEWeb.com as the Featured Engineer, in 2011. He has published more than 60 prestigious conference and journal papers and owned more than 10 EU/U.S./China patents. He serves as the editor for KSII Trans. on Internet and Information Systems and the book editor for four books published by Taylor & Francis Group. He also has served as the general chair of IEEE SECON'13 workshop on IoT Networking and Control, IEEE WCNC'12 workshop on IoT Enabling Technologies, and ACM UbiComp'11 Workshop on Networking and Object Memories for IoT. He served as the consultant to Asian Development Bank, Bain & Company, and KPMG, and the peer reviewer for Qatar National Research Foundation, and National Science Foundation, China. He is a senior member of IEEE and a fellow of IET.
Chi Harold Liu (SM'15) received the BEng degree from Tsinghua University, China, and the PhD degree from Imperial College, United Kingdom. He is currently a full professor and vice dean with the School of Computer Science and Technology, Beijing Institute of Technology, China. He is also the vice dean of the School of Computer Science and Technology, the director of IBM Mainframe Excellence Center (Beijing), director of IBM Big Data Technology Center, and director of National Laboratory of Data Intelligence for China Light Industry. Before moving to academia, he joined IBM Research - China as a staff researcher and project manager, after working as a postdoctoral researcher at Deutsche Telekom Laboratories, Germany, and a visiting scholar at IBM T. J. Watson Research Center. His current research interests include the Internet-of-Things (IoT), big data analytics, mobile computing, and wireless ad hoc, sensor, and mesh networks. He received the Distinguished Young Scholar Award, in 2013, IBM First Plateau Invention Achievement Award, in 2012, and IBM First Patent Application Award, in 2011 and was interviewed by EEWeb.com as the Featured Engineer, in 2011. He has published more than 60 prestigious conference and journal papers and owned more than 10 EU/U.S./China patents. He serves as the editor for KSII Trans. on Internet and Information Systems and the book editor for four books published by Taylor & Francis Group. He also has served as the general chair of IEEE SECON'13 workshop on IoT Networking and Control, IEEE WCNC'12 workshop on IoT Enabling Technologies, and ACM UbiComp'11 Workshop on Networking and Object Memories for IoT. He served as the consultant to Asian Development Bank, Bain & Company, and KPMG, and the peer reviewer for Qatar National Research Foundation, and National Science Foundation, China. He is a senior member of IEEE and a fellow of IET.View more
Author image of Yinuo Zhao
School of Computer Science and Technology, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing, China
Yinuo Zhao is working toward the final year graduate degree in the School of Computer Science and Technology, Beijing Institute of Technology, China. Her research interests include machine learning and mobile computing.
Yinuo Zhao is working toward the final year graduate degree in the School of Computer Science and Technology, Beijing Institute of Technology, China. Her research interests include machine learning and mobile computing.View more
Author image of Jiang Zhang
School of Computer Science and Technology, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing, China
Jiang Zhang is currently working toward the final year undergraduate degree in the School of Computer Science and Technology, Beijing Institute of Technology, China. His research interests include machine learning and control science and technology.
Jiang Zhang is currently working toward the final year undergraduate degree in the School of Computer Science and Technology, Beijing Institute of Technology, China. His research interests include machine learning and control science and technology.View more
Author image of Jian Tang
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Syracuse University, Syracuse, USA
Jian Tang (F'19) is a Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Syracuse University and an IEEE Fellow. He received his PhD degree in Computer Science from Arizona State University in 2006. His research interests lie in the areas of Machine Learning, IoT, Wireless Networking, Big Data Systems and Cloud Computing. Dr. Tang has published over 140 papers in premier journals and conferences. He received an NSF CAREER award in 2009. He also received several best paper awards, including the 2019 William R. Bennett Prize and the 2019 TCBD (Technical Committee on Big Data) Best Journal Paper Award from IEEE Communications Society (ComSoc), the 2016 Best Vehicular Electronics Paper Award from IEEE Vehicular Technology Society (VTS), and Best Paper Awards from the 2014 IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC) and the 2015 IEEE Global Communications Conference (Globecom) respectively. He has served as an editor for several IEEE journals, including IEEE Transactions on Big Data, IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing, etc. In addition, he served as a TPC co-chair for a few international conferences, including the IEEE/ACM IWQoS'2019, MobiQuitous'2018, IEEE iThings'2015. etc.; as the TPC vice chair for the INFOCOM'2019; and as an area TPC chair for INFOCOM 2017-2018. He is also an IEEE VTS Distinguished Lecturer, and the Vice Chair of the Communications Switching and Routing Committee of IEEE ComSoc.
Jian Tang (F'19) is a Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Syracuse University and an IEEE Fellow. He received his PhD degree in Computer Science from Arizona State University in 2006. His research interests lie in the areas of Machine Learning, IoT, Wireless Networking, Big Data Systems and Cloud Computing. Dr. Tang has published over 140 papers in premier journals and conferences. He received an NSF CAREER award in 2009. He also received several best paper awards, including the 2019 William R. Bennett Prize and the 2019 TCBD (Technical Committee on Big Data) Best Journal Paper Award from IEEE Communications Society (ComSoc), the 2016 Best Vehicular Electronics Paper Award from IEEE Vehicular Technology Society (VTS), and Best Paper Awards from the 2014 IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC) and the 2015 IEEE Global Communications Conference (Globecom) respectively. He has served as an editor for several IEEE journals, including IEEE Transactions on Big Data, IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing, etc. In addition, he served as a TPC co-chair for a few international conferences, including the IEEE/ACM IWQoS'2019, MobiQuitous'2018, IEEE iThings'2015. etc.; as the TPC vice chair for the INFOCOM'2019; and as an area TPC chair for INFOCOM 2017-2018. He is also an IEEE VTS Distinguished Lecturer, and the Vice Chair of the Communications Switching and Routing Committee of IEEE ComSoc.View more

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