Title :
Self Assessment-Based Decision Making for Multiagent Cooperative Search
Author :
Sujit, P.B. ; Ghose, Debasish
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Univ. of Porto, Porto, Portugal
Abstract :
This paper addresses a search problem with multiple limited capability search agents in a partially connected dynamical networked environment under different information structures. A self assessment-based decision-making scheme for multiple agents is proposed that uses a modified negotiation scheme with low communication overheads. The scheme has attractive features of fast decision-making and scalability to large number of agents without increasing the complexity of the algorithm. Two models of the self assessment schemes are developed to study the effect of increase in information exchange during decision-making. Some analytical results on the maximum number of self assessment cycles, effect of increasing communication range, completeness of the algorithm, lower bound and upper bound on the search time are also obtained. The performance of the various self assessment schemes in terms of total uncertainty reduction in the search region, using different information structures is studied. It is shown that the communication requirement for self assessment scheme is almost half of the negotiation schemes and its performance is close to the optimal solution. Comparisons with different sequential search schemes are also carried out.
Keywords :
decision making; multi-agent systems; search problems; algorithm completenes; communication range; dynamical networked environment; information exchange; information structures; multiagent cooperative search; negotiation scheme; search problem; search time; selfassessment cycles; selfassessment-based decision making scheme; Autonomous agents; Decision making; Multiagent systems; Search problems; Uncertainty; Autonomous system; multiagent decision-making; multiagent search; negotiation; self assessment;
Journal_Title :
Automation Science and Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TASE.2011.2155058