DocumentCode :
2223136
Title :
A distributed agent approach to global transportation scheduling
Author :
Perugini, Don ; Lambert, Dale ; Sterling, Leon ; Pearce, Adrian
Author_Institution :
Defence, Sci. & Technol. Oganisation, Edinburgh, SA, Australia
fYear :
2003
fDate :
13-16 Oct. 2003
Firstpage :
18
Lastpage :
24
Abstract :
A suitable method for distributed transportation scheduling is necessary for the development of an agent-based logistics support system for the Australian Defence Force. Manager Agents (MA) require resources to be transported, in large quantities and on a global scale, using the services of many transport agents (TA). We investigate the application of K. Fischer et al.´s (1996) Extended Contract Net Protocol (ECNP) to our transportation domain. ECNP provides a distributed and reactive approach to transportation scheduling that is fairly suited to this domain, but has its shortfalls. This includes the inability for TA to bid for partial routes, in addition to partial quantities, for a transportation task. A new protocol is proposed, based on ECNP, called the Provisional Agreement Protocol (PAP), which overcomes these shortfalls. Five speech acts, together with policies regarding the persistence and commitment of tasks and bids, are proposed. This allows agents to revisit bid options that were previously selected, and thus accomodates bidding for partial routes.
Keywords :
distributed processing; military computing; multi-agent systems; scheduling; transportation; Australian Defence Force; ECNP; Fisheri extended contract net protocol; MA; PAP; TA; agent-based logistics support; distributed agent; global transportation scheduling; manager agents; partial routes; provisional agreement protocol; transport agents; transportation domain; Intelligent agent; Transportation;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Intelligent Agent Technology, 2003. IAT 2003. IEEE/WIC International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1931-8
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IAT.2003.1241043
Filename :
1241043
Link To Document :
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