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On Convergence of Dynamic Cluster Formation in Multi-agent Networks

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On Convergence of Dynamic Cluster Formation in Multi-agent Networks
Efficient hierarchical architectures for reconfigurable and adaptive multi-agent networks require dynamic cluster formation among the set of nodes (agents). In the absence of centralised controllers, this process can be described as self-organisation of dynamic hierarchies, with multiple cluster-heads emerging as a result of inter-agent communications. Decentralised clustering algorithms deployed in multi-agent networks are hard to evaluate precisely for the reason of the diminished predictability brought about by self-organisation. In particular, it is hard to predict when the cluster formation will converge to a stable configuration. This paper proposes and experimentally evaluates a predictor for the convergence time of cluster formation, based on a regularity of the interagent communication space as the underlying parameter. The results indicate that the generalised “correlation entropy”  £ (a lower bound of Kolmogorov-Sinai entropy) of the volume of the inter-agent commun...
Mikhail Prokopenko, Piraveenan Mahendra rajah, Pet
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Type Conference
Year 2005
Where ECAL
Authors Mikhail Prokopenko, Piraveenan Mahendra rajah, Peter Wang
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