| Weyns, D., Holvoet, T.: Look, Talk and Do: A Synchronization Scheme for Situated Multi-Agent Systems. P. McBurney, M.Wooldridge (eds.), Workshop Notes of UK Workshop on Multi-agent Systems, Liverpool, 2002. |
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Weyns, D., Holvoet, T.: Look, Talk and Do: A Synchronization Scheme for Situated Multi-Agent Systems. P. McBurney, M.Wooldridge (eds.), Workshop Notes of UK Workshop on Multi-agent Systems, Liverpool, 2002.
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Weyns, D., Holvoet, T.: Look, Talk and Do: A Synchronization Scheme for Situated Multi-Agent Systems. P. McBurney, M.Wooldridge (eds.), Workshop Notes of UK Workshop on Multi-agent Systems, Liverpool, 2002.
....the granularity of synchronized groups, i.e. the number of agents that belong to a group of synchronized agents. Typically, synchronization for simultaneous actions is organized for the entire group of agents of the MAS, examples are Ferber s synchronizer [5] or Look, Talk and Do Synchronization [12]. The major advantage of this approach is its simplicity: there is no overhead to setup synchronization, a single synchronizer controls the synchronization of all agents. However centralized synchronization has a number of disadvantages. A single synchronizer centralizes control and that con icts ....
D. Weyns and T. Holvoet, Look, Talk and Do: A Synchronization Scheme for Situated Multi-agent Systems, in Workshop Notes of UKMAS'02, Eds. P. McBurney, M. Wooldridge, UK Workshop on Multi-agent Systems, Liverpool, 2002.
....de nes the successive phases the synchronized agents go through after synchronization is established. Examples of synchronization schemes are Ferber s synchronizer presented in [5] with an implementation discussed in [12] or the Look, Talk and Do Synchronization (LT D synchronization) scheme, see [13]. In the LT D scheme for example, we distinguish between phases for perception and action. An action in the LT D scheme can be a communicative act or an operation invoked into the environment. In this paper we make abstraction of the synchronization scheme. The interested reader is referred to ....
....the LT D scheme for example, we distinguish between phases for perception and action. An action in the LT D scheme can be a communicative act or an operation invoked into the environment. In this paper we make abstraction of the synchronization scheme. The interested reader is referred to [5] 12][13]. Wavish and Connah [10] introduced the concept of situated action for the stimulus response like actions of an agent that are only related to the agent s external perception. In this paper we allow a situated action to be in uenced also by limited internal state of the agent, e.g. a commitment ....
D. Weyns and T. Holvoet, Look, Talk and Do: A Synchronization Scheme for Situated Multi-agent Systems, in Workshop Notes of UKMAS'02, Eds. P. McBurney, M. Wooldridge, UK Workshop on Multi-agent Systems, Liverpool, December 18-19, 2002.
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