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A reconfigurable distributed multiagent system optimized for scalability
Author(s) -
Summiya Moheuddin
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
world academy of science, engineering and technology, international journal of computer, electrical, automation, control and information engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Dissertations/theses
DOI - 10.33915/etd.3026
Subject(s) - scalability , control reconfiguration , distributed computing , computer science , overhead (engineering) , multi agent system , cluster analysis , partition (number theory) , fault tolerance , embedded system , artificial intelligence , mathematics , combinatorics , database , operating system
This paper proposes a novel solution for optimizing the size and communication overhead of a distributed multiagent system without compromising the performance. The proposed approach addresses the challenges of scalability especially when the multiagent system is large. A modified spectral clustering technique is used to partition a large network into logically related clusters. Agents are assigned to monitor dedicated clusters rather than monitor each device or node. The proposed scalable multiagent system is implemented using JADE (Java Agent Development Environment) for a large power system. The performance of the proposed topologyindependent decentralized multiagent system and the scalable multiagent system is compared by comprehensively simulating different fault scenarios. The time taken for reconfiguration, the overall computational complexity, and the communication overhead incurred are computed. The results of these simulations show that the proposed scalable multiagent system uses fewer agents efficiently, makes faster decisions to reconfigure when a fault occurs, and incurs significantly less communication overhead. Keywords—Multiagent system, scalable design, spectral clustering, reconfiguration.

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