Mathematical Models of Coordination Mechanisms in Multi-Agent Systems

  • Terán J
  • Aguilar J
  • Cerrada M
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Abstract

The good performance of a set of computer systems based on agents depends on the coherence degree and coordination between their activities. The study of coordination problem is an important topic for designers and researchers in the multi-agents systems field. There are several coordination mechanisms in the current literature, being the auction and the contract net the most popular ones. These mechanisms allow the agents to allocate resources and tasks to achieve their objectives. This paper aims to present formal models of the auction and the contract net as coordination mechanisms in multi-agents systems based on FIPA (Foundation for Intelligent Physical Agents) Protocols. Mathematical equations describe the different parameters characterizing the auction and the contract net mechanisms; they allow define a generic structure of each mechanism and groups of agents can create several instances of them to coordinate their needs.

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Terán, J., Aguilar, J. L., & Cerrada, M. (2013). Mathematical Models of Coordination Mechanisms in Multi-Agent Systems. CLEI Electronic Journal, 16(2). https://doi.org/10.19153/cleiej.16.2.5

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