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Designing differentially private spectrum auction mechanisms

It is urgent to solve the contradiction between limited spectrum resources and the increasing demand from the ever-growing wireless networks. Spectrum redistribution is a powerful way to mitigate the situation of spectrum scarcity.In contrast to existing mechanisms for spectrum redistribution, which...

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Published in:Wireless networks 2016-01, Vol.22 (1), p.105-117
Main Authors: Wu, Chunchun, Wei, Zuying, Wu, Fan, Chen, Guihai, Tang, Shaojie
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description It is urgent to solve the contradiction between limited spectrum resources and the increasing demand from the ever-growing wireless networks. Spectrum redistribution is a powerful way to mitigate the situation of spectrum scarcity.In contrast to existing mechanisms for spectrum redistribution, which aim to maximize the spectrum utilization and social welfare, we propose DIARY in this paper, which not only achieves approximate revenue maximization, but also guarantees bid privacy via differential privacy. Furthermore, we present an effective method to address the fairness issue in spectrum auctions. Results from extensive evaluations show that DIARY has substantial competitive advantages over existing mechanisms.
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Approximation
Auctions
Bandwidths
Bids
Communications Engineering
Competitive business
Computer Communication Networks
Demand
Diaries
Electrical Engineering
Engineering
Guarantees
IT in Business
Maximization
Networks
Privacy
Private networks
Purchasing
Radios
Resource allocation
Spectrum allocation
Studies
Utilization
Wireless networks
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