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  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Game Theory

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  • Mobile CrowdSensing (MCS) is crucial for collecting smart city and IoT data using mobile device sensors.
  • Ensuring user participation and data trustworthiness is challenging due to individual user strategies and non-dedicated sensors.
  • MCS platforms face a trade-off between acquiring dependable data and minimizing costs.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide a comprehensive review of game theoretic solutions for Mobile CrowdSensing (MCS) challenges.
  • To categorize existing game theory-based approaches for MCS platforms.
  • To identify open research areas and future directions in game theoretic MCS.

Main Methods:

  • Systematic review of game theoretic approaches applied to MCS.
  • Categorization of solutions based on game types (Stackelberg, Bayesian, Evolutionary) and participant cooperation/information.
  • Analysis of methods addressing sensing cost, data quality, pricing, and incentives.

Main Results:

  • Game theory offers stable solutions for MCS by balancing user incentives and platform costs.
  • A taxonomy is proposed, classifying MCS game theoretic solutions based on cooperation and information availability.
  • Equilibrium is achieved where participants maximize utility without strategy changes.

Conclusions:

  • Game theoretic frameworks are essential for optimizing user engagement and data reliability in MCS.
  • The proposed taxonomy aids in understanding and developing advanced MCS solutions.
  • Further research is needed to explore novel game theoretic applications in the evolving MCS landscape.