SEW-ing a Simple Endorsement Web to incentivize trustworthy participatory sensing

Two crucial issues to the success of participatory sensing are (a) how to incentivize the large crowd of mobile users to participate and (b) how to ensure the sensing data to be trustworthy. While they are traditionally being studied separately in the literature, this paper proposes a Simple Endorsement Web (SEW) to address both issues in a synergistic manner. The key idea is (a) introducing a social concept called nepotism into participatory sensing, by linking mobile users into a social “web of participants” with endorsement relations, and (b) overlaying this network with investment-like economic implications. The social and economic layers are interleaved to provision and enhance incentives and trustworthiness. We elaborate the social implications of SEW, and analyze the economic implications under a Stackelberg game framework. We derive the optimal design parameter that maximizes the utility of the sensing campaign organizer, while ensuring participants to strictly have incentive to participate. We also design algorithms for participants to optimally “sew” SEW, namely to manipulate the endorsement links of SEW such that their economic benefits are maximized and social constrains are satisfied. Finally, we provide two numerical examples for an intuitive understanding.

[1]  Baik Hoh,et al.  Sell your experiences: a market mechanism based incentive for participatory sensing , 2010, 2010 IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications (PerCom).

[2]  Lance Kaplan,et al.  On truth discovery in social sensing: A maximum likelihood estimation approach , 2012, 2012 ACM/IEEE 11th International Conference on Information Processing in Sensor Networks (IPSN).

[3]  Salil S. Kanhere,et al.  A Trust Framework for Social Participatory Sensing Systems , 2012, MobiQuitous.

[4]  David Wetherall,et al.  Toward trustworthy mobile sensing , 2010, HotMobile '10.

[5]  Iordanis Koutsopoulos,et al.  Optimal incentive-driven design of participatory sensing systems , 2013, 2013 Proceedings IEEE INFOCOM.

[6]  Chen-Khong Tham,et al.  Fairness and social welfare in incentivizing participatory sensing , 2012, 2012 9th Annual IEEE Communications Society Conference on Sensor, Mesh and Ad Hoc Communications and Networks (SECON).

[7]  C. Boehm,et al.  Unto Others: The Evolution and Psychology of Unselfish Behavior , 1999 .

[8]  Chen-Khong Tham,et al.  Participatory Cyber Physical System in Public Transport Application , 2011, 2011 Fourth IEEE International Conference on Utility and Cloud Computing.

[9]  Wen Hu,et al.  Towards trustworthy participatory sensing , 2009 .

[10]  D. Jones,et al.  Group Nepotism and Human Kinship1 , 2000, Current Anthropology.

[11]  John R. Douceur,et al.  Lottery trees: motivational deployment of networked systems , 2007, SIGCOMM '07.

[12]  Wen Hu,et al.  Ear-phone: an end-to-end participatory urban noise mapping system , 2010, IPSN '10.

[13]  P. Jean-Jacques Herings,et al.  Computation of the Nash Equilibrium Selected by the Tracing Procedure in N-Person Games , 2002, Games Econ. Behav..

[14]  Conrado Martínez Partial Quicksort , 2003 .

[15]  I. Mysterud Unto others: The evolution and psychology of unselfish behavior , 1999 .

[16]  Ronald Peeters,et al.  A differentiable homotopy to compute Nash equilibria of n-person games , 2000 .

[17]  Landon P. Cox,et al.  LiveCompare: grocery bargain hunting through participatory sensing , 2009, HotMobile '09.

[18]  Stephen P. Boyd,et al.  Convex Optimization , 2004, Algorithms and Theory of Computation Handbook.

[19]  Hwee Pink Tan,et al.  Profit-maximizing incentive for participatory sensing , 2014, IEEE INFOCOM 2014 - IEEE Conference on Computer Communications.

[20]  John M. Chambers,et al.  Algorithm 410: Partial sorting , 1971 .

[21]  Deborah Estrin,et al.  Improving activity classification for health applications on mobile devices using active and semi-supervised learning , 2010, 2010 4th International Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare.

[22]  Xi Fang,et al.  Crowdsourcing to smartphones: incentive mechanism design for mobile phone sensing , 2012, Mobicom '12.

[23]  James Biagioni,et al.  Cooperative transit tracking using smart-phones , 2010, SenSys '10.

[24]  Chen-Khong Tham,et al.  Quality of Contributed Service and Market Equilibrium for Participatory Sensing , 2013, IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing.