Prediction-Based Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning in Inherently Non-Stationary Environments
Multi-agent reinforcement learning (MARL) is a widely researched technique for decentralised control in complex large-scale autonomous systems. Such systems often operate in environments that are continuously evolving and where agents’ actions are non-deterministic, so called inherently non-stationa...
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description | Multi-agent reinforcement learning (MARL) is a widely researched technique for decentralised control in complex large-scale autonomous systems. Such systems often operate in environments that are continuously evolving and where agents’ actions are non-deterministic, so called inherently non-stationary environments. When there are inconsistent results for agents acting on such an environment, learning and adapting is challenging. In this article, we propose P-MARL, an approach that integrates prediction and pattern change detection abilities into MARL and thus minimises the effect of non-stationarity in the environment. The environment is modelled as a time-series, with future estimates provided using prediction techniques. Learning is based on the predicted environment behaviour, with agents employing this knowledge to improve their performance in realtime. We illustrate P-MARL’s performance in a real-world smart grid scenario, where the environment is heavily influenced by non-stationary power demand patterns from residential consumers. We evaluate P-MARL in three different situations, where agents’ action decisions are independent, simultaneous, and sequential. Results show that all methods outperform traditional MARL, with sequential P-MARL achieving best results. |
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