Multi-agent task allocation for robot soccer

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This paper models and analyzes task allocation methodologies for multiagent systems. The evaluation process was implemented as a collection of simulated soccer matches. A soccer-simulation software package was used as the test-bed as it provided the necessary features for implementing and testing the methodologies. The methodologies were tested through competitions with a number of available soccer strategies. Soccer game scores, communication, robustness, fault-tolerance, and replanning capabilities were the parameters used as the evaluation criteria for the multi-agent systems.

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Baghaei, K. R., & Agah, A. (2007). Multi-agent task allocation for robot soccer. Journal of Intelligent Systems, 16(3), 207–240. https://doi.org/10.1515/JISYS.2007.16.3.207

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