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Swarm Approaches for the Patrolling Problem, Information Propagation vs. Pheromone Evaporation
Paris, France October 29-October 31
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This paper deals with the multi-agent patrolling problem in unknown environment using two collective approaches exploiting environmental dynamics. After specifying criteria of performances, we define a first algorithm based only on the evaporation of a pheromone dropped by reactive agents (EVAP). Then we present the model CLInG [10] proposed in 2003 which introduces the diffusion of the idleness of areas to visit. We systematically compare by simulations the performances of these two models on growing- complexity environments. The analysis is supplemented by a comparison with the theoretical optimum performances, allowing to identify topologies for which methods are the most adapted. Keywords: Multi-agent patrolling, reactive multi- agents system, digital pheromones.
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Hoang Nam Chu, Arnaud Glad, Olivier Simonin, Fran?ois Semp?, Alexis Drogoul, Fran?ois Charpillet, "Swarm Approaches for the Patrolling Problem, Information Propagation vs. Pheromone Evaporation," ictai, vol. 1, pp.442-449, 19th IEEE International Conference on Tools with Artificial Intelligence - Vol.1 (ICTAI 2007), 2007
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