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在一个类型的多代理系统中重新分配未知资源:一种分布式方法,具有形成控制视角
IEEE transactions on cybernetics
|October 31, 2025
概括
本研究引入了一个动态控制框架,用于在多代理系统 (MAS) 中公平地重新分配资源. 代理人通过新兴行为实现公平的资源分配,确保系统的稳定性和适应性.
科学领域:
- 控制理论 控制理论
- 分布式系统 分布式系统
- 人工智能的人工智能
背景情况:
- 多代理系统 (MAS) 在公平有效地重新分配资源方面面临挑战.
- 现有的方法可能缺乏适应性或资源分配的透明度.
研究的目的:
- 引入一个新的动态控制框架,用于MAS的资源重新分配.
- 根据预先定义的权重,确保在代理人之间公平有效地分配资源.
- 为了证明系统的稳定性,适应性和资源不变量的保存.
主要方法:
- 开发一个分布式控制规律的代理状态演化.
- 对控制策略的分析,以确保明确的分配和一致的绩效.
- 框架属性的理论验证,包括不变保存.
主要成果:
- 拟议的框架确保根据预先定义的权重,公平地分配资源.
- 资源分配仍然明确,避免奇点,并保持一致的业绩.
- 该系统保留了一个关键的不变量:分配的总资源保持不变.
- 代理人通过新兴行为来实现适当的资源使用,而不知道总资源库.
结论:
- 动态控制框架为MAS稳定和公平的资源分配提供了有效的策略.
- 该方法证明了适应变化的代理状态的适应性,同时尊重总体的资源限制.
- 新兴行为使代理人能够根据个人需求自我调节资源消耗.
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