Communicating Agents in Open Multi Agent Systems
Communicating Agents in Open Multi Agent Systems
Agents often utilise the services of other agents to perform tasks within multi agent systems. To achieve this, an agent must first locate another agent that has the capability to provide a desired service (i.e. a service provider agent), and then interact with it. To communicate with a service provider, an agent requires information about: 1) the service provider agent's interface; 2) the ontology that defines concepts used by the provider agent; and 3) the agent communication language (ACL) the agent uses so that it can parse and understand the communication. Currently deployed MASs encode the interface description and the ontology within the capability description of a service provider, but assume a common ACL between communicating agents. Middle agents support the discovery of service providers based on the advertised capabilities of the service providers. This advertisement defines the provider agent's interface, and may reference the ontology used by the provider agent. However, the requester agent still requires information about the ACL used by the provider to be able to communicate with it. This paper demonstrates how agents can communicate with each other without making assumptions about the ACLs used, by presenting a template based shallow parsing approach to message construction/decomposition, thus greatly simplifying and improving the robustness of inter-agent communication.
365-371
Payne, T.R.
e0956864-a64d-4333-b63b-e0dc4e8008b3
Paolucci, M.
e321bc4c-e409-4146-956d-e8551479b157
Singh, R.
d1445d2a-9cb7-4425-af69-b68bd2ac5575
Sycara, K.
a3c8c0e4-4ecb-486f-90d2-5c2dbd0531e6
2002
Payne, T.R.
e0956864-a64d-4333-b63b-e0dc4e8008b3
Paolucci, M.
e321bc4c-e409-4146-956d-e8551479b157
Singh, R.
d1445d2a-9cb7-4425-af69-b68bd2ac5575
Sycara, K.
a3c8c0e4-4ecb-486f-90d2-5c2dbd0531e6
Payne, T.R., Paolucci, M., Singh, R. and Sycara, K.
(2002)
Communicating Agents in Open Multi Agent Systems.
First GSFC/JPL Workshop on Radical Agent Concepts (WRAC), McLean, VA, United States.
16 - 18 Jan 2002.
.
Record type:
Conference or Workshop Item
(Other)
Abstract
Agents often utilise the services of other agents to perform tasks within multi agent systems. To achieve this, an agent must first locate another agent that has the capability to provide a desired service (i.e. a service provider agent), and then interact with it. To communicate with a service provider, an agent requires information about: 1) the service provider agent's interface; 2) the ontology that defines concepts used by the provider agent; and 3) the agent communication language (ACL) the agent uses so that it can parse and understand the communication. Currently deployed MASs encode the interface description and the ontology within the capability description of a service provider, but assume a common ACL between communicating agents. Middle agents support the discovery of service providers based on the advertised capabilities of the service providers. This advertisement defines the provider agent's interface, and may reference the ontology used by the provider agent. However, the requester agent still requires information about the ACL used by the provider to be able to communicate with it. This paper demonstrates how agents can communicate with each other without making assumptions about the ACLs used, by presenting a template based shallow parsing approach to message construction/decomposition, thus greatly simplifying and improving the robustness of inter-agent communication.
Text
WRAC2002.pdf
- Other
More information
Published date: 2002
Additional Information:
Event Dates: 16-18 January 2002
Venue - Dates:
First GSFC/JPL Workshop on Radical Agent Concepts (WRAC), McLean, VA, United States, 2002-01-16 - 2002-01-18
Organisations:
Electronics & Computer Science
Identifiers
Local EPrints ID: 257779
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/257779
PURE UUID: 89b1e03f-f876-4b29-95a5-c3a85011c49f
Catalogue record
Date deposited: 27 Jun 2003
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 06:02
Export record
Contributors
Author:
T.R. Payne
Author:
M. Paolucci
Author:
R. Singh
Author:
K. Sycara
Download statistics
Downloads from ePrints over the past year. Other digital versions may also be available to download e.g. from the publisher's website.
View more statistics