DocumentCode
3245968
Title
The Influence of Memory in a Threshold Model for Distributed Task Assignment
Author
Goldingay, Harry ; van Mourik, Jelle
Author_Institution
Inf. Eng., Aston Univ., Birmingham
fYear
2008
fDate
20-24 Oct. 2008
Firstpage
117
Lastpage
126
Abstract
A nature inspired decentralized multi-agent algorithm is proposed to solve a problem of distributed task selection in which cities produce and store batches of different mail types. Agents must collect and process the mail batches, without a priori knowledge of the available mail at the cities or inter-agent communication. In order to process a different mail type than the previous one, agents must undergo a change-over during which it remains inactive.We propose a threshold based algorithm in order to maximize the overall efficiency (the average amount of mail collected). We show that memory, i.e. the possibility for agents to develop preferences for certain cities, not only leads to emergent cooperation between agents, but also to a significant increase in efficiency (above the theoretical upper limit for any memoryless algorithm), and we systematically investigate the influence of the various model parameters. Finally, we demonstrate the flexibility of the algorithm to changes in circumstances, and its excellent scalability.
Keywords
distributed processing; multi-agent systems; decentralized multiagent algorithm; distributed task assignment; distributed task selection; emergent cooperation; inter-agent communication; threshold model; Centralized control; Cities and towns; Computer networks; Distributed computing; Insects; Mobile computing; Multiagent systems; Postal services; Scalability; Sensor systems and applications; Distributed decision-making; memory; response thresholds; self organisation;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Self-Adaptive and Self-Organizing Systems, 2008. SASO '08. Second IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
Venezia
Print_ISBN
978-0-7695-3404-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SASO.2008.37
Filename
4663416
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