From Resource Auction to Service Auction: An Auction Paradigm Shift in Wireless Networks
Xianhao Chen, Yiqin Deng, Guangyu Zhu, Danxin Wang, Yuguang Fang

TL;DR
This paper introduces the concept of end-to-end (E2E) service auctions in wireless networks, shifting from resource-based to service-based bidding to better meet QoS demands in 5G and beyond.
Contribution
It proposes a novel auction framework for E2E services, addressing joint network optimization and auction design to ensure QoS and economic properties.
Findings
Designed E2E service auction mechanisms for edge computing.
Demonstrated how to guarantee QoS in auction outcomes.
Identified research opportunities for broader use cases.
Abstract
In 5G and beyond, the newly emerging services, such as edge computing/intelligence services, may demand the provision of heterogeneous communications, computing, and storage (CCS) resources on and across network entities multihop apart. In such cases, traditional resource-oriented auction schemes, where buyers place bids on resources, may not be effective in providing end-to-end (E2E) quality-of-service (QoS) guarantees. To overcome these limitations, in this article, we coin the concept of E2E service auction where the auction commodities are E2E services rather than certain resource. Under this framework, buyers simply bid for services with E2E QoS requirements without having to know the inner working (which resources are behind). To guarantee E2E QoS for winning bids while ensuring essential economic properties, E2E service auction requires addressing the joint problem of network…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAuction Theory and Applications · IoT and Edge/Fog Computing · Blockchain Technology Applications and Security
