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Modeling the Transportation Domain

K Fischer, N. Kuhn, H. J. Müller and J. P. Müller

Computational Economics, 1995, vol. 8, issue 2, 93 pages

Abstract: The transportation domain is presented as a multi-agent scenario and the use of techniques of Distributed Artificial Intelligence (DAI) for solving cooperatively the hard problems that occur in this domain are demonstrated. After a motivation and a description of the domain we will address questions of cooperation between the agents, techniques for task decomposition and task allocation, and multi-agent planning and scheduling. By introducing a cooperation protocol, examples will be presented that show the utility of the approach. Finally, some implementation aspects will be considered. Citation Copyright 1995 by Kluwer Academic Publishers.

Date: 1995
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