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Resource-Aware Junction Trees for Efficient Multi-Agent Coordination

Alessandro Farinelli
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Alex Rogers
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Nicholas Jennings
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Résumé

In this paper we address efficient decentralised coordination of co-operative multi-agent systems by taking into account the actual computation and communication capabilities of the agents. We consider coordination problems that can be framed as Distributed Constraint Optimisation Problems, and as such, are suitable to be deployed on large scale multi-agent systems such as sensor networks or multiple unmanned aerial vehicles. Specifically, we focus on techniques that exploit structural independence among agents' actions to provide optimal solutions to the coordination problem, and, in particular, we use the Generalized Distributive Law (GDL) algorithm. In this settings, we propose a novel resource aware heuristic to build junction trees and to schedule GDL computations across the agents. Our goal is to minimise the total running time of the coordination process, rather than the theoretical complexity of the computation, by explicitly considering the computation and communication capabilities of agents. We evaluate our proposed approach against DPOP, RDPI and a centralized solver on a number of benchmark coordination problems, and show that our approach is able to provide optimal solutions for DCOPs faster than previous approaches. Specifically, in the settings considered, when resources are scarce our approach is up to three times faster than DPOP (which proved to be the best among the competitors in our settings).
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hal-01285814 , version 1 (09-03-2016)

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Nicolas Stefanovitch, Alessandro Farinelli, Alex Rogers, Nicholas Jennings. Resource-Aware Junction Trees for Efficient Multi-Agent Coordination. International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, May 2011, Taipei, Taiwan. pp.363-370. ⟨hal-01285814⟩
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