Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2004, Volume 3110/2004, 117-131, DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-27809-2_16

Interleaving Cryptography and Mechanism Design
The Case of Online Auctions

Edith Elkind and Helger Lipmaa

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Abstract

We propose a new cryptographically protected multi-round auction mechanism for online auctions. This auction mechanism is designed to provide (in this order) security, cognitive convenience, and round-effectiveness. One can vary internal parameters of the mechanism to trade off bid privacy and cognitive costs, or cognitive costs and the number of rounds. We are aware of no previous work that interleaves cryptography explicitly with the mechanism design.

Keywords  auctions - cognitive costs - cryptography - mechanism design - privacy

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