Communicating Effectively in Resource-Constrained Multi-Agent Systems
Abstract
Agents with partial observability need to share information to achieve decentralised coordination. However, in resource-constrained systems, indiscriminate communication can create performance bottlenecks by consuming valuable bandwidth. Therefore, there is a tradeoff between the utility attained by communication and its cost. Here we address this tradeoff by developing a novel strategy to make communication selective based on information redundancy ; ensuring communication only occurs when necessary, while maintaining acceptable coordination. We apply this strategy to a state-of-the-art communication protocol to evaluate its resource saving benefit in a distributed network routing problem. Furthermore, we design a mechanism to adapt its selectivity level to the prevailing resource constraints to ensure further improvements. Empirical studies show our selective strategy achieves relative savings in bandwidth usage of 50-90%, with only a 5-10% relative reduction in coordination effectiveness and the adaptive strategy further improves relative bandwidth usage by up to 10% and also relative coordination effectiveness by up to 12% over the non-adaptive approach.
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Dutta et al. "Communicating Effectively in Resource-Constrained Multi-Agent Systems." International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 2007.Markdown
[Dutta et al. "Communicating Effectively in Resource-Constrained Multi-Agent Systems." International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 2007.](https://mlanthology.org/ijcai/2007/dutta2007ijcai-communicating/)BibTeX
@inproceedings{dutta2007ijcai-communicating,
title = {{Communicating Effectively in Resource-Constrained Multi-Agent Systems}},
author = {Dutta, Partha Sarathi and Goldman, Claudia V. and Jennings, Nicholas R.},
booktitle = {International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence},
year = {2007},
pages = {1269-1274},
url = {https://mlanthology.org/ijcai/2007/dutta2007ijcai-communicating/}
}