Multi-agent Coordination Based on Contract Net Protocol

In multi-agent system, agents need autonomy and collaboration to accomplish a complex task. Contract net protocol (CNP) is coordination mechanism often used in a multi-agent system. Due to the limitations inherent in the conventional CNP, this paper proposes a Norm-based CNP to improve the efficienc...

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Published in2009 International Symposium on Intelligent Ubiquitous Computing and Education : 15-16 May 2009 pp. 353 - 357
Main Authors Defu Sun, Juhua Wu
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 01.05.2009
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ISBN9780769536194
0769536190
DOI10.1109/IUCE.2009.111

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Summary:In multi-agent system, agents need autonomy and collaboration to accomplish a complex task. Contract net protocol (CNP) is coordination mechanism often used in a multi-agent system. Due to the limitations inherent in the conventional CNP, this paper proposes a Norm-based CNP to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the coordination processes in a multi-agent system. First, a three-dimensional taxonomy of norm is put forward in terms of the hierarchy, type and flexibility of norms. Then a coordination process guided by Norm-based CNP is developed under the taxonomy framework. The new coordination process consists of two principal stages and five sub-divided phases, providing a feasible solution for the optimization of the candidate selection. The merits of dividing the process into two stages are converging coordination process as soon as possible and controlling whole system effectively. In collaborative process, norms ensure to achieve global performance and agents pursuing maximal local performance to achieve satisfied result. Finally a case study is performed to illustrate the real application of the proposed approach.
ISBN:9780769536194
0769536190
DOI:10.1109/IUCE.2009.111