In this paper we propose a novel approach to decentralised coordination, that is able to efficiently compute solutions with a guaranteed approximation ratio. Our approach is based on a factor graph representation of the constraint network. It builds a tree structure by eliminating dependencies between the functions and variables within the factor graph that have the least impact on solution quality. It then uses the max-sum algorithm to optimally solve the resulting tree structured constraint network, and provides a bounded approximation specific to the particular problem instance. In addition, we present two generic pruning techniques to reduce the amount of computation that agents must perform when using the max-sum algorithm. When this i...
This paper considers the problem of performing decentralised coordination of low-power embedded devi...
Decentralised optimisation is a key issue for multi-agent systems, and while many solution technique...
In this paper, we consider the generic problem of how a network of physically distributed, computati...
AbstractIn this paper we propose a novel approach to decentralised coordination, that is able to eff...
In this paper we propose a novel approach to decentralised coordination, that is able to efficiently...
In this paper we propose a novel approach to decentralised coordination, that is able to efficiently...
In this paper we propose a novel algorithm that provides bounded approximate solutions for decentral...
In this paper we propose a novel algorithm that provides bounded approximate solutions for decentral...
In this paper we propose a novel algorithm that provides bounded approximate solutions for decentral...
In this paper we propose a novel algorithm that provides bounded approximate solutions for decentral...
In this paper we propose a novel algorithm that provides bounded approximate solutions for decentral...
Recent advances in decentralised coordination of multiple agents have led to the proposal of the max...
We propose the bounded multi-objective max-sum algorithm (B-MOMS), the first decentralised coordinat...
We propose the bounded multi-objective max-sum algorithm (B-MOMS), the first decentralised coordinat...
This paper considers the problem of performing decentralised coordination of low-power embedded devi...
This paper considers the problem of performing decentralised coordination of low-power embedded devi...
Decentralised optimisation is a key issue for multi-agent systems, and while many solution technique...
In this paper, we consider the generic problem of how a network of physically distributed, computati...
AbstractIn this paper we propose a novel approach to decentralised coordination, that is able to eff...
In this paper we propose a novel approach to decentralised coordination, that is able to efficiently...
In this paper we propose a novel approach to decentralised coordination, that is able to efficiently...
In this paper we propose a novel algorithm that provides bounded approximate solutions for decentral...
In this paper we propose a novel algorithm that provides bounded approximate solutions for decentral...
In this paper we propose a novel algorithm that provides bounded approximate solutions for decentral...
In this paper we propose a novel algorithm that provides bounded approximate solutions for decentral...
In this paper we propose a novel algorithm that provides bounded approximate solutions for decentral...
Recent advances in decentralised coordination of multiple agents have led to the proposal of the max...
We propose the bounded multi-objective max-sum algorithm (B-MOMS), the first decentralised coordinat...
We propose the bounded multi-objective max-sum algorithm (B-MOMS), the first decentralised coordinat...
This paper considers the problem of performing decentralised coordination of low-power embedded devi...
This paper considers the problem of performing decentralised coordination of low-power embedded devi...
Decentralised optimisation is a key issue for multi-agent systems, and while many solution technique...
In this paper, we consider the generic problem of how a network of physically distributed, computati...