TY - JOUR AU - Yin, Dengyu AB - This paper provides an extensive overview of recent advancements in Multi-Agent Systems, focusing on three principal areas: cooperative observation, cooperative control, and collaborative decision-making. First, the cooperative observation is highlighted for its utilization of distributed sensing and state estimation techniques, enabling agents to collectively perceive their surroundings with improved accuracy and resilience. Then, the cooperative control is emphasized for the significance of distributed algorithms and consensus protocols, which facilitate synchronized behaviours and system stability under dynamic and uncertain conditions. Next, the collaborative decision-making is discussed as an integration of cognitive models and adaptive strategies, empowering agents to make informed, real-time decisions as a group. By scrutinizing these aspects, the cognitive models like the Observe-Orient-Decide-Act (OODA) loop are used for a dynamic and adaptive decision-making in MAS. Two key aspects are discussed: 1) how the amalgamation of these techniques amplifies the performance, adaptability, and robustness of MAS in diverse applications such as robotics, cyber-physical systems, and intelligent transportation systems has been discussed, and 2) how the centrality of agent coordination and cooperation facilitates the evolution of MAS. Overall, the document emphasizes the importance of integrating cooperative observation, control, and decision-making for optimized MAS operation and identifies future research avenues that include refining these techniques and exploring their potential in emerging application domains. TI - Agent coordination and cooperation based on the cognitive models: Observe-orient-decide-act loop JF - Multiagent and Grid Systems DO - 10.1177/15741702251334757 DA - 2025-02-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/ios-press/agent-coordination-and-cooperation-based-on-the-cognitive-models-HKai3ZuNbW SP - 38 EP - 55 VL - 21 IS - 1 DP - DeepDyve ER -