2010
DOI: 10.3233/wia-2010-0190
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Fluctuated peer selection policy and its performance in large-scale multi-agent systems

Abstract: This paper describes how, in large-scale multi-agent systems, each agent's adaptive selection of peer agents for collaborative tasks affects the overall performance and how this performance varies with the workload of the system and with fluctuations in the agents' peer selection policies (PSP). An intelligent agent in a multi-agent system (MAS) often has to select appropriate agents to assign tasks that cannot be executed locally. These collaborating agents are usually chosen according to their skills. Howeve… Show more

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