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Hubungan antara pengeluar dan pengguna telah berubah secara radikal oleh pertumbuhan ekonomi perkongsian baru-baru ini. Menggalakkan perkongsian sumber boleh menyumbang kepada mencari penyelesaian kepada isu alam sekitar (cth mengurangkan sisa makanan, menggunakan lebihan elektrik, dan sebagainya). Walaupun prosumer mempunyai kedua-dua peranan sebagai pengguna dan pembekal, padanan antara pembekal dan pengguna harus ditentukan apabila prosumer berkongsi sumber. Terutamanya, adalah penting untuk mencapai kebebasan iri hati yang merupakan metrik yang menunjukkan bagaimana bilangan prosumer yang merasakan ketidakadilan dikekalkan kecil memandangkan kapasiti prosumer untuk membekalkan sumber adalah terhad. Mengubah kapasiti dan permintaan sumber akan menjadikan keadaan lebih kompleks. Kertas kerja ini mencadangkan model perkongsian sumber berdasarkan rangkaian sementara dan mengalir untuk merealisasikan perkongsian sumber tanpa iri hati di kalangan prosumer. Keputusan eksperimen menunjukkan sisihan iri hati di kalangan prosumer boleh dikurangkan dengan menetapkan pemberat yang sesuai dalam rangkaian aliran.
Ryo HASE
Soka University
Mitsue IMAHORI
Soka University
Norihiko SHINOMIYA
Soka University
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Ryo HASE, Mitsue IMAHORI, Norihiko SHINOMIYA, "Envy-Free Resource Sharing on a Temporal Network Using a Minimum Cost Circulation Problem" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Fundamentals,
vol. E104-A, no. 2, pp. 462-473, February 2021, doi: 10.1587/transfun.2020MAP0010.
Abstract: The relationships between producers and consumers have changed radically by the recent growth of sharing economy. Promoting resource sharing can contribute to finding a solution to environmental issues (e.g. reducing food waste, consuming surplus electricity, and so on). Although prosumers have both roles as consumers and suppliers, matching between suppliers and consumers should be determined when the prosumers share resources. Especially, it is important to achieve envy-freeness that is a metric indicating how the number of prosumers feeling unfairness is kept small since the capacity of prosumers to supply resources is limited. Changing resource capacity and demand will make the situation more complex. This paper proposes a resource sharing model based on a temporal network and flows to realize envy-free resource sharing among prosumers. Experimental results demonstrate the deviation of envy among prosumers can be reduced by setting appropriate weights in a flow network.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/fundamentals/10.1587/transfun.2020MAP0010/_p
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