TCDA: Truthful Combinatorial Double Auctions for Mobile Edge Computing in Industrial Internet of Things

Lianbo Ma, Xueyi Wang, Xingwei Wang, Liang Wang, Ying Shi, Min Huang

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Abstract

Mobile edge computing (MEC) emerges as an appealing paradigm to provide time-sensitive computing services for industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) applications. How to guarantee truthfulness and budget-balance under locality constraints is an important issue to the allocation and pricing design of the MEC system. In this paper, we propose a truthful combinatorial double auction mechanism, which integrates the padding concept and the efficient pricing strategy to guarantee desirable properties in constrained MEC environments. This mechanism takes into account the locality characteristics of the MEC systems, where mobile devices (MDs) only offload tasks to edge servers (ESs) in the proximity with various requirements, and ESs only serve their neighboring MDs with limited resources. To be specific, for allocation, a linear programming (LP)-based padding method is used to obtain the near-optimal solution in the polynomial time. For pricing, a critical-value-based pricing strategy and a VCG-based pricing strategy are designed for MDs and ESs to achieve truthfulness and budget-balance. Our theoretical analysis confirms that TCDA is able to hold a set of desirable economic properties, including truthfulness, individual rationality, and budget-balance. Furthermore, simulation results validate the theoretical analysis, and verify the effectiveness and efficiency of TCDA.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4125-4138
Number of pages14
JournalIEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing
Volume21
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Nov 2022

Keywords

  • Double auction
  • budget-balance
  • industrial Internet of things
  • mobile edge computing
  • padding
  • truthfulness

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