Extreme teams, large-scale agent teams operating in dynamic environments, are on the horizon. Such environments are problematic for current task allocation algorithms due to the lack of locality in agent interactions. We propose a novel distributed task allocation algorithm for extreme teams, called LA-DCOP, that incorporates three key ideas. First, LA-DCOP's task allocation is based on a dynamically computed minimum capability threshold which uses approximate knowledge of overall task load. Second, LA-DCOP uses tokens to represent tasks and further minimize communication. Third, it creates potential tokens to deal with inter-task constraints of simultaneous execution. We show that LA-DCOP convincingly outperforms competing distributed...
Coordination of multiple agents for dynamic task allocation is an important and challenging problem,...
Many multi-agent coordination problems can be represented as DCOPs. Motivated by task allocation in ...
Many multi-agent coordination problems can be represented as DCOPs. Motivated by task allocation in ...
Extreme teams, large-scale agent teams operating in dynamic environments, are on the horizon. Such e...
Extreme teams, large-scale agent teams operating in dynamic envi-ronments, are on the horizon. Such ...
teams operating in dynamic environments, problematic for current task allocation algorithms due to t...
Open Computational systems comprise physical enti-ties coordinating their activities in dynamic envi...
New domains are emerging that impose new requirements for teamwork, where current teamwork infrastru...
New domains are emerging that impose new requirements for teamwork, where current teamwork infrastru...
In large-scale systems there are fundamental challenges when centralised techniques are used for tas...
Task allocation for heterogeneous agents in disaster environments under time, space and communicatio...
Coordination of multiple agents for dynamic task allocation is an important and challenging problem,...
In this paper we present three scalable, fully distributed, threshold-based algorithms for allocatin...
In this paper we present three scalable, fully distributed, threshold-based algorithms for allocatin...
E#cient coordination among large numbers of heterogeneous agents promises to revolutionize the way i...
Coordination of multiple agents for dynamic task allocation is an important and challenging problem,...
Many multi-agent coordination problems can be represented as DCOPs. Motivated by task allocation in ...
Many multi-agent coordination problems can be represented as DCOPs. Motivated by task allocation in ...
Extreme teams, large-scale agent teams operating in dynamic environments, are on the horizon. Such e...
Extreme teams, large-scale agent teams operating in dynamic envi-ronments, are on the horizon. Such ...
teams operating in dynamic environments, problematic for current task allocation algorithms due to t...
Open Computational systems comprise physical enti-ties coordinating their activities in dynamic envi...
New domains are emerging that impose new requirements for teamwork, where current teamwork infrastru...
New domains are emerging that impose new requirements for teamwork, where current teamwork infrastru...
In large-scale systems there are fundamental challenges when centralised techniques are used for tas...
Task allocation for heterogeneous agents in disaster environments under time, space and communicatio...
Coordination of multiple agents for dynamic task allocation is an important and challenging problem,...
In this paper we present three scalable, fully distributed, threshold-based algorithms for allocatin...
In this paper we present three scalable, fully distributed, threshold-based algorithms for allocatin...
E#cient coordination among large numbers of heterogeneous agents promises to revolutionize the way i...
Coordination of multiple agents for dynamic task allocation is an important and challenging problem,...
Many multi-agent coordination problems can be represented as DCOPs. Motivated by task allocation in ...
Many multi-agent coordination problems can be represented as DCOPs. Motivated by task allocation in ...