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Volunteers in the Smart City: Comparison of Contribution Strategies on Human-Centered Measures

Published 23 May 2018 in cs.MA | (1805.09090v1)

Abstract: Several smart city services rely on users contribution, e.g., data, which can be costly for the users in terms of privacy. High costs lead to reduced user participation, which undermine the success of smart city technologies. This work develops a scenario-independent design principle, based on public good theory, for resource management in smart city applications, where provision of a service depends on contributors and free-riders, which benefit from the service without contributing own resources. Following this design principle, different classes of algorithms for resource management are evaluated with respect to human-centered measures, i.e., privacy, fairness and social welfare. Trade-offs that characterize algorithms are discussed across two smart city application scenarios. These results might help Smart City application designers to choose a suitable algorithm given a scenario-specific set of requirements, and users to choose a service based on an algorithm that matches their preferences.

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