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A new distributed algorithm for efficient generalized arc-consistency propagation

Journal Article OriginalPaper Artificial Intelligence · Multi-Agent Systems

Abstract

Abstract Generalized arc-consistency propagation is predominantly used in constraint solvers to efficiently prune the search space when solving constraint satisfaction problems. Although many practical applications can be modelled as distributed constraint satisfaction problems, no distributed arc-consistency algorithms so far have considered the privacy of individual agents. In this paper, we propose a new distributed arc-consistency algorithm, called \(\mathsf {DisAC3. 1}\), which leaks less private information of agents than existing distributed arc-consistency algorithms. In particular, \(\mathsf {DisAC3. 1}\) uses a novel termination determination mechanism, which allows the agents to share domains, constraints and communication addresses only with relevant agents. We further extend \(\mathsf {DisAC3. 1}\) to \(\mathsf {DisGAC3. 1}\), which is the first distributed algorithm that enforces generalized arc-consistency on k -ary ( \(k\ge 2\) ) constraint satisfaction problems. Theoretical analyses show that our algorithms are efficient in both time and space. Experiments also demonstrate that \(\mathsf {DisAC3. 1}\) outperforms the state-of-the-art distributed arc-consistency algorithm and that \(\mathsf {DisGAC3. 1}\) ’s performance scales linearly in the number of agents.

Authors

Keywords

  • Distributed constraint satisfaction problems
  • Generalized arc-consistency
  • Privacy
  • Termination detection

Context

Venue
Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems
Archive span
2005-2026
Indexed papers
940
Paper id
578596134675982228