Multi-Attribute Auctions for Efficient Operation of Non-Cooperative Relaying Systems
Winston Hurst, Yasamin Mostofi

TL;DR
This paper introduces a multi-attribute auction mechanism for efficient, non-cooperative relaying in communication systems, optimizing energy and transmission time with incentive-compatible bidding strategies.
Contribution
It proposes a novel auction-based approach for relay selection and resource allocation that ensures truthful bidding as a dominant strategy, improving efficiency over existing methods.
Findings
Achieves up to 76% energy reduction with two candidates.
Reduces transmission time by up to 55% with three candidates.
Performance approaches cooperative baseline as candidate number increases.
Abstract
This paper studies the use of a multi-attribute auction in a communication system to bring about efficient relaying in a non-cooperative setting. We consider a system where a source seeks to offload data to an access point (AP) while balancing both the timeliness and energy-efficiency of the transmission. A deep fade in the communication channel (due to, e.g., a line-of-sight blockage) makes direct communication costly, and the source may alternatively rely on non-cooperative UEs to act as relays. We propose a multi-attribute auction to select a UE and to determine the duration and power of the transmission, with payments to the UE taking the form of energy sent via wireless power transfer (WPT). The quality of the channel from a UE to the AP constitutes private information, and bids consist of a transmission time and transmission power. We show that under a second-preferred-offer…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCooperative Communication and Network Coding · Cryptography and Data Security
