Mirage: a microeconomic resource allocation system for sensornet testbeds

Brent N. Chun, P. Buonadonna, Alvin AuYoung, Chaki Ng, D. Parkes, Jeffrey Shneidman, A. Snoeren, Amin Vahdat
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In this paper, we argue that a microeconomic resource allocation scheme, specifically the combinatorial auction, is well suited to testbed resource management. To demonstrate this, we present the Mirage resource allocation system. In Mirage, testbed resources are allocated using a repeated combinatorial auction within a closed virtual currency environment. Users compete for testbed resources by submitting bids which specify resource combinations of interest in space/time (e.g., "any 32 MICA2 motes for 8 hours anytime in the next three days") along with a maximum value amount the user is willing to pay. A combinatorial auction is then periodically run to determine the winning bids based on supply and demand while maximizing aggregate utility delivered to users. We have implemented a fully functional and secure prototype of Mirage and have been operating it in daily use for approximately four months on Intel Research Berkeley's 148-mote sensornet testbed.
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海市蜃楼:传感器试验台的微观经济资源分配系统
本文提出了一种微观资源分配方案,特别是组合拍卖方案,非常适合于试验台资源管理。为了证明这一点,我们提出了Mirage资源分配系统。在Mirage中,测试平台的资源是在封闭的虚拟货币环境中使用重复的组合拍卖来分配的。用户通过提交标书来争夺试验台资源,标书指定了在空间/时间上感兴趣的资源组合(例如,“在未来三天的任何时候,8小时内任何32个MICA2笔记”)以及用户愿意支付的最大值。然后定期进行组合拍卖,以根据供需情况确定中标,同时最大限度地提高交付给用户的总效用。我们已经实现了一个功能齐全、安全的Mirage原型机,并在英特尔伯克利研究中心的148个远程传感器测试台上进行了大约四个月的日常使用。
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