2011
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-19875-5_30
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Comparison of DCSP Algorithms: A Case Study for Multi-agent Exploration

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“…Although being flexible instruments, the existing software platforms (eg, DisChoco, which was frequently used to evaluate new DisCSP algorithms and to find the suitable variant for a specific distributed constraint problem) reveal only the output obtained after running a concurrent algorithm, without details about the evolution between the initial and final states. Such information can be provided by a model.…”
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“…Although being flexible instruments, the existing software platforms (eg, DisChoco, which was frequently used to evaluate new DisCSP algorithms and to find the suitable variant for a specific distributed constraint problem) reveal only the output obtained after running a concurrent algorithm, without details about the evolution between the initial and final states. Such information can be provided by a model.…”
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“…Although being flexible instruments, the existing software platforms (eg, DisChoco, 29 DisCSP implementation, is between these 2 cases. It allows a more profound evaluation of DisCSP algorithms' operation than a simulation environment, and the model is also close to a prototype so that a user can easily pass from model to real implementation.…”
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“…A DisCSP modelling was used for road traffic in [13], [14], and we would like to apply our model of privacy for road traffic simulation where the agents/drivers may choose whether to reveal some private data concerning for example their driving, or their habits. Indeed, we think that our privacy model may also be adapted to other applications such as multi-robot exploration [44] or smart energy [49].…”
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“…Solving the problem determines the next action to be performed; this alters the agent's representation of the world. -Multi-robot exploration [51,52,56,60]-A third application considers a fleet of autonomous robots exploring an unknown environment. These robots are agents that build a representation in which other agents are considered as variables.…”
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