Title :
Distributed Deliberative Planning with Partial Observability: Heuristic Approaches
Author :
Perugini, D. ; Jarvis, D. ; Reschke, S. ; Gossink, D.
Author_Institution :
Command & Control Div., DSTO, Canberra, ACT
fDate :
April 30 2007-May 3 2007
Abstract :
Military operations typically involve cooperation of various military, government and commercial organizations from various nations. In order to coordinate these autonomous organizations, a social mechanism is required that facilitates deliberative planning and task allocation in decentralized, open and dynamic environments, and enables agreements via a legal contracting process. In this paper, we present (a component of) such a mechanism, called the legal agreement protocol (LAP). Agents that plan using LAP must plan with partial observability that is the customer is only aware of proposals (capabilities) that suppliers choose to send. This makes it difficult for the customer to determine the (minimum/average) expected cost of any unallocated sub-tasks in its search. In this paper, we present and compare various heuristics that allow the customer to dynamically determine the expected cost for sub-tasks as proposals are received during planning. We show that different heuristics have tradeoffs in terms of quality of solution and search effort (efficiency of search and quantity of communication). The number of distributed agents involved in planning also influences the effort required to search. More agents increase communication, but provide more information (observability) about agents´ capabilities to be utilized by the heuristics
Keywords :
military computing; planning; distributed agents; distributed deliberative planning; legal agreement protocol; military operations; partial observability; Command and control systems; Contract law; Costs; Government; Legal factors; Military computing; Observability; Process planning; Proposals; Protocols;
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
DOI :
10.1109/KIMAS.2007.369844