DocumentCode
2827097
Title
Poaching and distraction in asynchronous agent activities
Author
Chia, Mike H. ; Neiman, Daniel E. ; Lesser, Victor R.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Massachusetts Univ., Amherst, MA, USA
fYear
1998
fDate
3-7 Jul 1998
Firstpage
88
Lastpage
95
Abstract
We investigate coordination issues in a distributed jobshop scheduling system in which agents schedule potentially contentious activities asynchronously in parallel. Agents in such a system will in general have a limited view of the global state of resources and must exchange appropriate state information with other agents in order to schedule effectively. However, even given perfect instantaneous knowledge of other agents´ resource requirements, agents still may not be able to schedule effectively if they do not also model the possible future actions of other agents and the effects of their own actions. We formally describe two types of agent behaviors, poaching and distraction, arising from the asynchronous nature of distributed systems that decrease scheduling effectiveness, and we present experimental results from a distributed airport resource management system demonstrating a significant improvement in scheduling performance when coordination mechanisms are used to prevent such behaviors
Keywords
distributed processing; scheduling; software agents; agent behaviors; agents; asynchronous agent activities; coordination issues; distraction; distributed jobshop scheduling; distributed systems; poaching; scheduling performance; Air transportation; Airports; Computer science; Decision support systems; Dynamic scheduling; Electrical capacitance tomography; Identity-based encryption; Job shop scheduling; Processor scheduling; Production facilities; Read only memory; Resource management;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Multi Agent Systems, 1998. Proceedings. International Conference on
Conference_Location
Paris
Print_ISBN
0-8186-8500-X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICMAS.1998.699036
Filename
699036
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