DocumentCode
2780928
Title
Experience with Task/Allocation Coordination Primitive for Building SurvivableMulti-AgentSystems
Author
Siracuse, Sarah ; Tomlinson, Ray ; Wright, Todd ; Zinky, John
Author_Institution
BBN Technol., Cambridge, MA
fYear
2007
fDate
April 30 2007-May 3 2007
Firstpage
40
Lastpage
45
Abstract
A key goal in building survivable agent frameworks is to create application-level coordination primitives that fit naturally within the application´s domain and are capable of being made robust and efficient by the agent framework. The Cougaar agent framework supports several types of application-level coordination primitives, including task/allocation. Under the DARPA-funded UltraLogproject, BBN used the Cougaar agent framework to create survivable agent societies based on these primitives. The Cougaar logistics application that was produced used the task/allocation coordination primitive to decompose work among multiple agents. Other coordination primitives were used to monitor and control the agent infrastructure itself. When combined and run together, the UltraLog societies were able to recover from a substantial, 45% infrastructure loss and were still able to complete their jobs with minimal impact on performance
Keywords
multi-agent systems; resource allocation; Cougaar agent; Cougaar logistics; DARPA-funded UltraLogproject; agent infrastructure; application-level coordination primitives; survivable multiagent systems; task allocation; Data security; Degradation; Educational institutions; Logistics; Monitoring; Performance loss; Robustness; Runtime; Stress; Testing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Integration of Knowledge Intensive Multi-Agent Systems, 2007. KIMAS 2007. International Conference on
Conference_Location
Waltham, MA
Print_ISBN
1-4244-0944-6
Electronic_ISBN
1-4244-0945-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/KIMAS.2007.369782
Filename
4227521
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