General Description
This project results from the collaboration between the
Liesp laboratory and the
OSLO company. It provides a financing for
Olivier Lefevre thesis (CIFRE context). The object for this project is to continue the development of the CESNA technology for the resource sharing. We focus on the study of the governance problematic described below. For the moment, we applied the governance to the CESNA network. From this point, it is able to evolve dynamically, and adapt to the current negotiation context for application problems. This evolution increases the resolution performance.
Governance problematic
Multi-agent representation for industrial resource sharing problems
facilitate the modelisation, and allow the resulting system to dynamically react face to disturbances. Nevertheless, the system must evolve in a coherent manner, and can't benefit from a central coordinator.
To manage the decentralised activity for such system, without any external central control, in regard with the global possible objectives that can be defined, appears as a central feature that we decide to study with this project.
Industrial partner
Outputs
- Current industrial results : the enhancement of the CESNA network representation proposed allow to increase industrial efficiency for large scale problems (CPU and memory usage considerably reduced).
- Research development: a new model for CESNA has been proposed, and is a good illustration of the advantage to establish a governance for multi-agent systems.