Title :
Multistage negotiation for distributed constraint satisfaction
Author :
Conry, Susan E. ; Kuwabara, Kazuhiro ; Lesser, Victor R. ; Meyer, Robert A.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Clarkson Univ., Potsdam, NY, USA
Abstract :
A cooperation paradigm and coordination protocol for a distributed planning system consisting of a network of semi-autonomous agents with limited internode communication and no centralized control is presented. A multistage negotiation paradigm for solving distributed constraint satisfaction problems in this kind of system has been developed. The strategies presented enable an agent in a distributed planning system to become aware of the extent to which its own local decisions may have adverse nonlocal impact in planning. An example problem is presented in the context of transmission path restoration for dedicated circuits in a communications network. Multistage negotiation provides an agent with sufficient information about the impact of local decisions on a nonlocal state so that the agent may make local decisions that are correct from a global perspective, without attempting to provide a complete global state to all agents. Through multistage negotiation, an agent is able to recognize when a set of global goals cannot be satisfied, and is able to solve a related problem by finding a way of satisfying a reduced set of goals
Keywords :
artificial intelligence; distributed processing; planning (artificial intelligence); problem solving; search problems; adverse nonlocal impact; communications network; cooperation; coordination protocol; distributed constraint satisfaction; distributed planning system; limited internode communication; local decisions; multistage negotiation; search problems; semi-autonomous agents; transmission path restoration; Artificial intelligence; Centralized control; Circuits; Communication networks; Computer networks; Context; Problem-solving; Protocols; Resource management; Strategic planning;
Journal_Title :
Systems, Man and Cybernetics, IEEE Transactions on