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Decentralised Control of Continuously Valued Control Parameters using the Max-Sum Algorithm

Stranders, R., Farinelli, A., Rogers, A. and Jennings, N. (2009) Decentralised Control of Continuously Valued Control Parameters using the Max-Sum Algorithm. In: 8th International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, 10-15 May, Budapest. pp. 601-608.

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In this paper we address the problem of decentralised coordination for agents that must make coordinated decisions over continuously valued control parameters (as is required in many real world applications). In particular, we tackle the social welfare maximisation problem, and derive a novelcontinuous version of the max-sum algorithm. In order to do so, we represent the utility functionof the agents by multivariate piecewise linear functions, which in turn are encoded as simplexes.We then derive analytical solutions for the fundamental operations required to implement the max-sum algorithm (specifically, addition and marginal maximisation of general n-ary piecewise linearfunctions). We empirically evaluate our approach on a simulated network of wireless, energy constrained sensors that must coordinate their sense/sleep cycles in order to maximise the system-wide probability of event detection. We compare the conventional discrete max-sum algorithm with our novel continuous version, and show that the continuous approach obtains more accurate solutions (up to a 10% increase) with a lower communication overhead (up to half of the total message size).

Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item
Creator/Authors:
Ruben Stranders
Alessandro Farinelli
Alex Rogers
Nick Jennings
Research Group:Old ECS Groups > Intelligence, Agents, Multimedia
Current ECS Groups > Agents, Interaction and Complexity
Date:May 2009
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Citations:Google Scholar: 6
Downloads (2010):71
ID Code:17314
Last Modified:23 Sep 2011 10:37
Deposited On:01 May 2009 15:56 by Stranders, Ruben

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