Title :
A fresh look at network science: Interdependent multigraphs models inspired from statistical physics
Author_Institution :
Inst. for Syst. Res., Univ. of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA
Abstract :
We consider several challenging problems in complex networks (communication, control, social, economic, biological, hybrid) as problems in cooperative multi-agent systems. We describe a general model for cooperative multi-agent systems that involves several interacting dynamic multigraphs and identify three fundamental research challenges underlying these systems from a network science perspective. We show that the framework of constrained coalitional network games captures in a fundamental way the basic tradeoff of benefits vs. cost of collaboration, in multi-agent systems, and demonstrate that it can explain network formation and the emergence or not of collaboration. Multi-metric problems in such networks are analyzed via a novel multiple partially ordered semirings approach. We investigate the interrelationship between the collaboration and communication multigraphs in cooperative swarms and the role of the communication topology, among the collaborating agents, in improving the performance of distributed task execution. Expander graphs emerge as efficient communication topologies for collaborative control. We relate these models and approaches to statistical physics.
Keywords :
complex networks; game theory; multi-robot systems; network theory (graphs); biological network; collaboration multigraphs; collaborative control; communication multigraphs; communication network; communication topology; complex networks; constrained coalitional network games; control network; cooperative multi-agent systems; cooperative swarms; distributed task execution; economic network; expander graphs; hybrid network; interacting dynamic multigraphs; interdependent multigraphs models; multimetric problems; network science perspective; social network; statistical physics; Biological system modeling; Collaboration; Games; Network topology; Peer-to-peer computing; Physics; Stochastic processes; coevolving multigraphs; collaboration; constrained coalitional games; network science; trust;
Conference_Titel :
Communications, Control and Signal Processing (ISCCSP), 2014 6th International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Athens
DOI :
10.1109/ISCCSP.2014.6877921