Modelling of multi-agent coordination using crocodile predatory strategy
by Pragyan Nanda; Sritam Patnaik; Srikanta Patnaik
International Journal of Reasoning-based Intelligent Systems (IJRIS), Vol. 8, No. 3/4, 2016

Abstract: Multi-agent systems (MASs) are essential solutions for large-scale, complex problems as single agents are having limited capabilities and computing resources. In real-time problems, the agents have to take dynamic decisions during run-time and coordinate their actions accordingly. In such scenarios, conflicts between agents may arise while coordinating and collaborating dynamic action among them to achieve the goal and even after achieving the goal. To resolve such issues, a model is proposed in this paper which is motivated by the cooperative hunting and feeding behaviour of the crocodiles, i.e., utilises the predatory strategy of crocodiles.

Online publication date: Fri, 17-Mar-2017

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