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Dynamic DFS Tree in ADOPT-ing

Conference Paper Multiagents Artificial Intelligence

Abstract

Several distributed constraint reasoning algorithms employ Depth First Search (DFS) trees on the constraint graph that spans involved agents. In this article we show that it is possible to dynamically detect a minimal DFS tree, compatible with the current order on agents, during the distributed constraint reasoning process of the ADOPT algorithm. This also allows for shorter DFS trees during the initial steps of the algorithm, while some constraints did not yet prove useful given visited combinations of assignments. Earlier distributed algorithms for finding spanning trees on agents did not look to maintain compatibility with an order already used. We also show that announcing a nogood to a single optional agent is bringing significant improvements in the total number of messages. The dynamic detection of the DFS tree brings improvements in simulated time.

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Venue
AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence
Archive span
1980-2026
Indexed papers
28718
Paper id
312224238991044354