Abstract
Systems for managing autonomous software agents in distributed environments can be limited by a lack of runtime mobility, rigid communication protocols, and poor observability. An integrated platform for executing software agents can combine isolated agent execution environments for fault containment with a live agent migration module for stateful mobility between host computing devices, such as physical servers or virtual machines. A central communication fabric, which can utilize a large language model (LLM), may mediate inter-agent communication. The LLM can analyze the semantic intent of a request to dynamically generate and execute a multi-step orchestration plan. This approach can support resilient and mobile agent operations, enabling goal-driven collaboration, dynamic load balancing, and system observability, potentially reducing a need for manual agent instrumentation.
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Recommended Citation
Start, Johannes and Lunney, John, "System for LLM-Driven Orchestration and Live Migration of Isolated Software Agents", Technical Disclosure Commons, ()
https://www.tdcommons.org/dpubs_series/8975