Title
Using agents for solving a multi-commodity-flow problem
Abstract
We investigate a commodity trading problem in a flow network with arbitrary topology where sinks combine commodities into bundles in order to generate profits. Our focus is the profit maximization problem for the trading network under both central and distributed control. We compute solutions for the central control problem using an integer linear program while we compute solutions for the distributed case by implementing the nodes in the network as software-agents that exchange messages in order to establish profitable trades. We report on computational results using both methods and demonstrate that there is a connection between agent profits and a centrality measure developed for the problem. We also demonstrate that with our current agent strategy, there is a trade-off between the agents acting too quickly before enough information is available and waiting too long and thus giving each agent too much information and thus too much power over the outcome.
Year
DOI
Venue
2009
10.1016/j.ejor.2008.01.002
European Journal of Operational Research
Keywords
Field
DocType
Distributed decision making,Multi-agent systems,Integer programming
Flow network,Mathematical optimization,Computer science,Software agent,Centrality,Multi-agent system,Integer programming,Linear programming,Multi-commodity flow problem,Profit maximization,Operations management
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
194
3
0377-2217
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
4
0.54
3
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
René Weiskircher122415.37
Nectarios Kontoleon2153.01
Rodolfo García-Flores3425.28
Simon Dunstall4495.34