Survey of Distributed Algorithms for Resource Allocation over Multi-Agent Systems
Abstract
Resource allocation and scheduling in multi-agent systems present challenges due to complex interactions and decentralization. This survey paper provides a comprehensive analysis of distributed algorithms for addressing the distributed resource allocation (DRA) problem over multi-agent systems. It covers a significant area of research at the intersection of optimization, multi-agent systems, and distributed consensus-based computing. The paper begins by presenting a mathematical formulation of the DRA problem, establishing a solid foundation for further exploration. Real-world applications of DRA in various domains are examined to underscore the importance of efficient resource allocation, and relevant distributed optimization formulations are presented. The survey then delves into existing solutions for DRA, encompassing linear, nonlinear, primal-based, and dual-formulation-based approaches. Furthermore, this paper evaluates the features and properties of DRA algorithms, addressing key aspects such as feasibility, convergence rate, and network reliability. The analysis of mathematical foundations, diverse applications, existing solutions, and algorithmic properties contributes to a broader comprehension of the challenges and potential solutions for this domain.
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@article{arxiv.2401.15607,
title = {Survey of Distributed Algorithms for Resource Allocation over Multi-Agent Systems},
author = {Mohammadreza Doostmohammadian and Alireza Aghasi and Mohammad Pirani and Ehsan Nekouei and Houman Zarrabi and Reza Keypour and Apostolos I. Rikos and Karl H. Johansson},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.15607},
year = {2024}
}
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