—The development of theoretical-based methods for the assessment of multi-agent systems properties is of critical importance. This work investigates methodologies for modeling, analysis and design of multi-agent systems. Multi-agent systems are regarded as discrete-event dynamic systems and Petri nets are used as a modeling tool to assess the structural properties of the multi-agent system. Our methodology consists of defining a simple multi-agent system the abstract architecture for intelligent agents. ract architecture is modeled using Petri nets and structural analysis of the net provides an assessment of the interaction properties of the multi-agent system. Deadlock avoidance in the multi-agent system is considered and it is evaluated using liveness and boundedness properties of the Petri net model.
Jose R. Celaya, Alan A. Desrochers, Robert J. Grav