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Title: Coalition Agents eXperiment The Coalition TIE


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CoAX Stand-alone Contributions DARPA Briefing -
November 2000 Dartmouth College, UMichigan, MIT
Sloan, Coalition Agents eXperiment
(CoAX) http//www.aiai.ed.ac.uk/project/coax/
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Stand-alone Contributions
  • Dartmouth Field Observation Agent
  • MIT Robustness Service
  • Michigan Coordination Planning Aid

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Field Observations (Dartmouth)
  • ActComm Project
  • Dartmouth, Harvard, RPI, Illinois, ALPHATECH,
    Lockheed Martin
  • Department of Defense Multidisciplinary
    University Research Initiative
  • Developing a system to provide network access to
    soldiers in the field
  • CoAX Goal
  • Demonstrate the ease with which the large ActComm
    legacy system can be integrated with the rest
    of CoAX via the DARPA CoABS Grid

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Field Observations (Dartmouth)
  • Team of soldiers
  • PDAs
  • Ad-hoc wireless networking
  • Soldiers make observations.
  • Ground and air traffic
  • Personnel and equipment
  • Buildings and other structures
  • Observations fed into battle-planning systems
    (e.g., MBP) through the CoABS Grid.
  • In the demo, a team of CoAX soldiers will make
    observations to correct Gao misinformation.

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Field Observations (Dartmouth)
I see a tank!
Query/ Response
Observation Viewer
(9-month demo - standalone)
Registration/ Update Stream
Observations
MBP
(18-month demo - integrated)
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Field Observations (Dartmouth)
29-SEP-2012 1347.56 OBSERVATION 0018 VEHICLE
Observer 16.35 N, 35.28 E, Elevation 530 m
Sightline 270 deg, 0 deg down, 2000 m Vehicle
Gao, flatbed truck, 3 axles, heading 180,
speed 60 km/h Note 12 soldiers in
flatbed
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The Challenge Robust Agent Coalitions
  • Coalitions are open systems
  • Dynamic membership, often novel partners
  • Agents in open systems will be unreliable
  • Intermittent bugs (3 per 1000 lines in the best
    crafted code) as well as the possibility of
    malice
  • Infrastructures can be unreliable
  • Current failure tolerance approaches are
    insufficient
  • Assume closed systems (e.g. mirroring)
  • Full rollbacks are unnecessarily inefficient for
    agents

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The MIT Robustness Service
  • Monitors agent health via polling
  • Responds to agent failure via intelligent task
    cancellation task re-announcement
  • Maintains reliability information (for failure
    avoidance)
  • Designed for open systems - makes minimal
    assumptions about agents

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A Working Grid Service
  • Transparently infers commitment structures
  • Assumes (some) agents support (some of ) EH API
  • Polling (backup existing Grid is-alive? method)
  • Task re-announce
  • Cancel-task

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Benefits Validated Empirically
  • Up to 3x speedup and 8x reduced variability vs.
    standard timeout-retry approach
  • Benefits increase with task complexity
    (decomposition tree height) and with level of EH
    API support
  • http//ccs.mit.edu/klein/papers/ASES-WP-2000-05.ps

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Michigan Multilevel Coordinator Agent
  • Analyses the alternative plan spaces of coalition
    functional teams that plan independently and act
    asynchronously
  • Works top-down with plans chosen by teams to
    predict unintended interactions (resource
    contentions friendly fire).
  • Identifies candidate resolutions (timing or
    action constraints).
  • Notifies process panel of possible plan
    conflicts and computed workarounds.
  • Operationalizes/enforces coordination decisions
    selected.
  • Given more time, isolates and resolves conflicts
    more precisely and efficiently.
  • Allows planning and coordination decisions to be
    postponed until runtime conditions become better
    known.
  • Packaged as a Grid-aware component that will be
    proactively executing and will be utilized by the
    AIAI Process Panel.

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Michigan Coalition Coordination Example
Forces begin at aircraft carrier AC Airforce
sorties to C, E, Q for Total Exclusion
Zone (TEZ) Logistics delivers humanitarian
aid to refugees at F and R ArmyDiv1 occupies X to
prevent Agadez forces from reaching
and inciting refugees at R ArmyDiv2 crosses TEZ
to occupy Y to monitor for Gao crossings
Potential plan conflicts include friendly fire in
TEZ on ArmyDiv2, destruction of roads through E
that ArmyDiv2 might need, and contention for sea
and rail transport among army divisions and
logistics.
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Coordinated Plans
  • Hierarchical plan coordination incrementally
    recommends coordinated plans that are
    increasingly detailed and parallelized

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Michigan Multilevel Coordinator Agent
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