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Agent Cloning: An Approach to Agent Mobility and Resource Allocation
O. Shehory, K. Sycara, P. Chalasani, and S. Jha
IEEE Communications, Vol. 36, No. 7, July, 1998, pp. 58-67.

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Abstract

Multi-agent systems (MAS) are subject to performance bottlenecks in cases where agents cannot perform tasks by themselves due to insucient resources. Solutions to such problems include passing tasks to others or agent migration to remote hosts. We propose agent cloning as a more comprehensive approach to the problem of local agent overloads. Agent cloning subsumes task transfer and agent mobility. According to our paradigm, agents may clone, pass tasks to others, die or merge. We discuss the requirements of implementing a cloning mechanism and its bene ts in a Multi-Agent System, and support our claims with simulation results.


Notes

Sponsor: ARPA Grant F33615-93-1-1330, ONR Grant N00014-96-1222, and NSF Grant IRI-9612131

Associated center: CIMDS
Associated lab/group: Intelligent Software Agents


Text Reference

O. Shehory, K. Sycara, P. Chalasani, and S. Jha, "Agent Cloning: An Approach to Agent Mobility and Resource Allocation," IEEE Communications, Vol. 36, No. 7, July, 1998, pp. 58-67.


BibTeX Reference

@article{Shehory_1998_2588,
   author = "Onn Shehory and Katia Sycara and Prasad Chalasani and Somesh Jha",
   title = "Agent Cloning: An Approach to Agent Mobility and Resource Allocation",
   journal = "IEEE Communications",
   month = "July",
   year = "1998",
   volume = "36",
   number = "7",
   pages = "58-67"
}


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