Title :
Decentralized Assignment Reasoning Using Collaborative Local Mediation
Author :
Seow, Kiam Tian ; Sim, Kwang Mong
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Comput. Eng., Nanyang Technol. Univ.
Abstract :
The collaborative linear assignment problem (CLAP) is a recent framework being developed to provide an intellectual basis for investigating uncluttered agent-based solutions for a fundamental class of combinatorial assignment (or allocation) applications. One key motivation of the research on CLAP is the hope that it can shed new light on adopting agent approaches for solving traditional combinatorial problems in general. To accommodate the various levels of control on agent sociability, typically different application-specific solutions to CLAP are required. In this paper, we take an architectural perspective, classifying solutions according to three typical control structures, namely, centralized, distributed, and decentralized. Existing work focuses mainly on centralized and distributed systems. In this paper, based on the multi-agent assignment algorithm (MA3) used for distributed systems, we propose a new mechanism for a totally decentralized architecture. This proposed mechanism incorporates a novel idea called collaborative local mediation (LM), therefore, we term this mechanism MA3-LM. We prove that the decentralized MA3 -LM does not increase the worst-case reasoning complexity when compared to its partially decentralized counterpart. An example illustrates the new mechanism, with emphasis on how it performs collaborative local mediation
Keywords :
combinatorial mathematics; distributed algorithms; inference mechanisms; multi-agent systems; collaborative linear assignment problem; collaborative local mediation; combinatorial assignment applications; decentralized architecture; decentralized assignment reasoning; distributed systems; multiagent assignment algorithm; uncluttered agent-based solutions; Centralized control; Collaboration; Collaborative work; Communication system control; Computer architecture; Mediation; Personnel; Problem-solving; Resource management; Vehicles; BDI negotiation model; Intelligent agents; collaborative linear assignment problem; local mediation; reasoning systems.;
Journal_Title :
Knowledge and Data Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TKDE.2006.170