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Page 1: Truthful and Non-Monetary Mechanism for Direct Data Exchange I-Hong Hou, Yu-Pin Hsu, and Alex Sprintson.

Truthful and Non-Monetary Mechanism for Direct Data Exchange

I-Hong Hou, Yu-Pin Hsu, and Alex Sprintson

Page 2: Truthful and Non-Monetary Mechanism for Direct Data Exchange I-Hong Hou, Yu-Pin Hsu, and Alex Sprintson.

Direct Data Exchange in Wireless D2D Communications

• Exchange data locally instead of getting all packets from the base station

A BA,B

A,B

Page 3: Truthful and Non-Monetary Mechanism for Direct Data Exchange I-Hong Hou, Yu-Pin Hsu, and Alex Sprintson.

Direct Data Exchange in Wireless D2D Communications

• Exchange data locally instead of getting all packets from the base station

A BA,B

A,BA B

Page 4: Truthful and Non-Monetary Mechanism for Direct Data Exchange I-Hong Hou, Yu-Pin Hsu, and Alex Sprintson.

Direct Data Exchange in Wireless D2D Communications

• Exchange data locally instead of getting all packets from the base station

A BA,B

A,BA B

A B

Page 5: Truthful and Non-Monetary Mechanism for Direct Data Exchange I-Hong Hou, Yu-Pin Hsu, and Alex Sprintson.

Direct Data Exchange in Wireless D2D Communications

• Exchange data locally instead of getting all packets from the base station

A BA

B

A B

Page 6: Truthful and Non-Monetary Mechanism for Direct Data Exchange I-Hong Hou, Yu-Pin Hsu, and Alex Sprintson.

Direct Data Exchange in Wireless D2D Communications

• Exchange data locally instead of getting all packets from the base station

A BA

B

A

B

Page 7: Truthful and Non-Monetary Mechanism for Direct Data Exchange I-Hong Hou, Yu-Pin Hsu, and Alex Sprintson.

Benefits of Wireless P2P

• Exchange data locally requires less power• Reduce power consumption• Reduce interference• Increase spatial reuse and hence total

system capacity

• Challenge: How to provide incentives for clients to cooperate?

Page 8: Truthful and Non-Monetary Mechanism for Direct Data Exchange I-Hong Hou, Yu-Pin Hsu, and Alex Sprintson.

Network Model

• Each client has all but one unique file, which it needs

• The size of a file = Z bits• All clients can communicate with each other

A B

Need: D

C A B

Need: C

D A D

Need: B

C D B

Need: A

C

Page 9: Truthful and Non-Monetary Mechanism for Direct Data Exchange I-Hong Hou, Yu-Pin Hsu, and Alex Sprintson.

Incentive Model

• Each client has a secret valuation vi ≤1 for its needed file

• Each client pays some transmission cost for the amount of upload data

A B

v1 = 0.7

C A B

v2 = 0.6

D A D

v3 = 0.5

C D B

v4 = 0.1

C

Page 10: Truthful and Non-Monetary Mechanism for Direct Data Exchange I-Hong Hou, Yu-Pin Hsu, and Alex Sprintson.

Incentive Model

• The goal of a client: Maximize net utility

vi1(receive file) - (amount of upload)/Z

A B

v1 = 0.7

C A B

v2 = 0.6

D A D

v3 = 0.5

C D B

v4 = 0.1

C

Page 11: Truthful and Non-Monetary Mechanism for Direct Data Exchange I-Hong Hou, Yu-Pin Hsu, and Alex Sprintson.

Bidding Model

• Each client submits a bid bi to a broker

• The broker determines how much data a client uploads, and what packets it should uploads

A B

v1 = 0.7

C A B

v2 = 0.6

D A D

v3 = 0.5

C D B

v4 = 0.1

C

Page 12: Truthful and Non-Monetary Mechanism for Direct Data Exchange I-Hong Hou, Yu-Pin Hsu, and Alex Sprintson.

An Example

A B

b1 = 0.8

C A B

b2 = 0.2

D A D

b3 = 0.9

C D B

b4 = 0.4

C

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An Example

A B

b1 = 0.8

C A B

b2 = 0.2

D A D

b3 = 0.9

C D B

b4 = 0.4

C

Upload 0.6Z (A+B)

Upload nothing

Upload 0.6Z (A+D)

Upload 0.4Z (B+D)

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An Example

A B

b1 = 0.8

C

Upload 0.6Z (A+B)

Upload nothing

Upload 0.6Z (A+D)

Upload 0.4Z (B+D)

• D = (A+D)-A = (B+D)-B• Can obtain all bits of D

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An Example

A B

b1 = 0.8

C A B

b2 = 0.2

D A D

b3 = 0.9

C D B

b4 = 0.4

C

Upload 0.6Z (A+B)

Upload nothing

Upload 0.6Z (A+D)

Upload 0.4Z (B+D)

D B A

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An Example

Net utility 0.7-0.6=0.1

0 0.5-0.6= -0.1

0.1-0.4= -0.3

v1 = 0.7 v2 = 0.6 v3 = 0.5 v4 = 0.1

Upload 0.6Z

Upload nothing

Upload 0.6Z

Upload 0.4Z

D B A

Page 17: Truthful and Non-Monetary Mechanism for Direct Data Exchange I-Hong Hou, Yu-Pin Hsu, and Alex Sprintson.

Goal of this Work

• Design a “truthful” broker policy• Truthful: Every client maximizes its utility by

choosing bi = vi

• The policy should also achieve high total net utility

Why not simply apply VCG auction?

Page 18: Truthful and Non-Monetary Mechanism for Direct Data Exchange I-Hong Hou, Yu-Pin Hsu, and Alex Sprintson.

Auction Wireless P2PEach client submits a bid

Each client submits a bid

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Auction Wireless P2PEach client submits a bid

Each client submits a bid

Auctioneer determines who wins the auction, and how much each winner pays

Broker determines how much a client uploads, and who can download its file

Comparable by treating uploads as payments, clients that download files as winners

Page 20: Truthful and Non-Monetary Mechanism for Direct Data Exchange I-Hong Hou, Yu-Pin Hsu, and Alex Sprintson.

Auction Wireless P2PEach client submits a bid

Each client submits a bid

Auctioneer determines who wins the auction, and how much each winner pays

Broker determines how much a client uploads, and hence who can download its file

Decisions on selecting winners and payments are independent

Decision on upload rates limits who can download its file

Page 21: Truthful and Non-Monetary Mechanism for Direct Data Exchange I-Hong Hou, Yu-Pin Hsu, and Alex Sprintson.

Proposed Protocol

• Every client submits a bid bi

• Find the largest set S such that, for all i in S, bi≥ 1/(|S|-1)

• S = {1,2,3}, b1, b2, b3≥ 1/2

• S = {1,2,3,4}, b4< 1/3

• Largest set is {1,2,3}

b1=0.7 b2=0.6 b3=0.6 b4=0.2

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Proposed Protocol

• Every client submits a bid bi

• Find the largest set S such that, for all i in S, bi≥ 1/(|S|-1)

• Every client in S uploads Z/(|S|-1) bits containing a linear combination of all files that other clients in S needs

• Each client in S receive Z bits, and hence can obtain the file it needs

• Clients not in S do not obtain needed files

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Theorem:

This protocol is truthful

Note: The broker is only conceptual. The policy can be implemented in a distributed fashion by letting each client run the broker policy.

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Performance Analysis

• Sort clients such that b1≥b2≥b3≥…

• The set S must be the form of {1,2,…,n}• Client i does not obtain its file only if bi<1/(i-1)

Theorem:

In terms of total net utility, the difference between this protocol and one maximizing total net utility is at most 1+1+1/2+1/3+…+1/(N-1), where N is the number of clients

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Numerical Results

• Assign vi to each client uniformly at random from [0,1]

• Compare the difference in total net utility between our proposed protocol and a protocol that maximizes total net utility

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Extension: Dependency Graph

• Some clients may not be able to exchange file– A client may miss some files that it does not need– Some clients may be too far away to communicate

• Define a “dependency graph”• Each client is a node in the graph• Two nodes have an edge between them if the

two clients can exchange needed files

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Solutions for Dependency Graph

1. Find the largest clique such that every node in the clique has bi≥ 1/(size of clique-1)

2. Each node in the clique uploads Z/(size of clique-1) bits

3. Repeat Step 1

Theorem:

This protocol is truthful

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Extension: Some Clients Need the Same File

Need: A

bi =0.5

Need: A

bi =0.3

Need: A

bi =0.2

• Some clients need the same file• Each client has all but one files• Merge them into one, whose bid is (number of

merged clients)x(minimum bid)• If they are selected in S, they divide the

amount of upload evenly

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Extension: Some Clients Need the Same File

Need: A

bi =0.5

Need: A

bi =0.3

Need: A

bi =0.2

• Some clients need the same file• Each client has all but one files• Merge them into one, whose bid is (number of

merged clients)x(minimum bid)• If they are selected in S, they divide the

amount of upload evenly

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Extension: Some Clients Need the Same File

• Some clients need the same file• Each client has all but one files• Merge them into one, whose bid is (number of

merged clients)x(minimum bid)• If they are selected in S, they divide the

amount of upload evenly

Need: A

bi =0.6

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Summary

• Study the problem of direct data exchange from the perspective of game theory

• While the game looks like an auction, results of auction theory do not apply

• Propose a non-monetary protocol that is truthful

• The protocol can be extended to various scenarios