Combining Trust and Self-Organization for Robust Maintaining of Information Coherence in Disturbed MAS

This paper addresses the issue of maintaining information coherence and its robustness in a multi-agent system (MAS), that collectively gathers information from distributed sources and where some sources may be defective (deliberately or not). In this context, the collective information gathered by...

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Published in2011 IEEE Fifth International Conference on Self-Adaptive and Self-Organizing Systems pp. 178 - 187
Main Authors Quang-Anh Nguyen Vu, Hassas, S., Armetta, F., Gaudou, B., Canal, R.
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 01.10.2011
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ISBN1457716143
9781457716140
ISSN1949-3673
DOI10.1109/SASO.2011.29

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Summary:This paper addresses the issue of maintaining information coherence and its robustness in a multi-agent system (MAS), that collectively gathers information from distributed sources and where some sources may be defective (deliberately or not). In this context, the collective information gathered by the system is a progressive (non linear) aggregation of information collected individually by each agent. Therefore, each agent has direct information (collected by itself) and indirect information (obtained through communication with other agents). System coherence is defined by compatibility of collectively collected information about the explored environment with actual information of the environment. System resilience is defined by the capacity to maintain information coherence, despite the existence and increase of faulty agents within the system. In this context, we propose a new trust-based mechanism to detect defective agents and a self-organizational approach to act as a guide in communication and limit the dissemination of deceitful information in the system, thus reducing its impact on the process of collective information gathering.
ISBN:1457716143
9781457716140
ISSN:1949-3673
DOI:10.1109/SASO.2011.29