Publication - A Case Study of Organizational Effects in a Distributed Sensor Network

Authors: Horling, Bryan; Mailler, Roger; and Lesser, Victor
Title: A Case Study of Organizational Effects in a Distributed Sensor Network
Abstract: We describe how a system employing different types of organizational techniques addresses the challenges posed by a large-scale distributed sensor network environment. The high-level multi-agent architecture of real-world system is given in detail, and empirical and analytic results are provided showing the various effects that organizational characteristics have on the system's performance. We show how partitioning of the environment can lead to better locality and more constrained communication, as well as disproportionate load on individuals or increased load on the population as a whole. The presence of such tradeoffs motivates the need for a better understanding of organizational effects.
Keywords: ANTs, Coalition Formation, Organizational Design
Publication: Proceedings of the International Conference on Intelligent Agent Technology (IAT 2004), pp. 51 - 57
Location: Beijing, China
Date: September 2004
Sources: PDF: /Documents/bhorling/IAT04-Organization.pdf
Reference: Horling, Bryan; Mailler, Roger; and Lesser, Victor. A Case Study of Organizational Effects in a Distributed Sensor Network. Proceedings of the International Conference on Intelligent Agent Technology (IAT 2004), pp. 51-57. September 2004.
bibtex:
@inproceedings{Horling-370,
  author    = "Bryan Horling and Roger Mailler and Victor Lesser",
  title     = "{A Case Study of Organizational Effects in a
               Distributed Sensor Network}",
  booktitle = "Proceedings of the International Conference on
               Intelligent Agent Technology (IAT 2004)",
  pages     = "51-57",
  month     = "September",
  year      = "2004",
  address   = "Beijing, China",
  url       = "http://mas.cs.umass.edu/paper/370",
}