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Applications of Multi-Agent Deep Reinforcement Learning: Models and Algorithms

Abdikarim Mohamed Ibrahim, Kok‐Lim Alvin Yau, Yung-Wey Chong, Celimuge Wu

2021Applied Sciences30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Recent advancements in deep reinforcement learning (DRL) have led to its application in multi-agent scenarios to solve complex real-world problems, such as network resource allocation and sharing, network routing, and traffic signal controls. Multi-agent DRL (MADRL) enables multiple agents to interact with each other and with their operating environment, and learn without the need for external critics (or teachers), thereby solving complex problems. Significant performance enhancements brought about by the use of MADRL have been reported in multi-agent domains; for instance, it has been shown to provide higher quality of service (QoS) in network resource allocation and sharing. This paper presents a survey of MADRL models that have been proposed for various kinds of multi-agent domains, in a taxonomic approach that highlights various aspects of MADRL models and applications, including objectives, characteristics, challenges, applications, and performance measures. Furthermore, we present open issues and future directions of MADRL.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceReinforcement learningQuality of serviceArtificial intelligenceDistributed computingShared resourceResource allocationQuality (philosophy)Machine learningComputer networkEpistemologyPhilosophyReinforcement Learning in RoboticsDistributed Control Multi-Agent SystemsSmart Grid Security and Resilience
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